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2006 Apr 22
0
Newbie - list based on joined query?
...legatedtasks = paginate :tasks, :conditions =>
"user_id = " + session[:user_id].to_s + " percent_complete <> 100",
:order_by => ''due_on asc''
I''d like to only list the tasks which have been assigned to other
people. I have a table called assigned_tasks which links my tasks to the
users. A straight SQL query to accomplish this might be
SELECT * FROM tasks INNER JOIN assigned_tasks ON tasks.id =
assigned_tasks.task_id WHERE tasks.user_id = x AND
assigned_tasks.user_id <> x
How do I accomplish this with rails?
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2006 May 01
3
Make a checkbox checked based on a condition?
I have a series of checkboxes in a form generated as follows:
<% for user in @active_users %>
<p><%= user.firstname + " " + user.surname%>
<%= check_box ''assigned_tasks'', ''user_id'', {:index => user.id},
user.id, nil %></p>
<% end %>
I''d like to have one of them selected when user.id is equal to the value
of the logged in user, stored in session[:user_id]
How do I do that?
thx
N.
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2006 Aug 07
4
multiple habtm joins on the same two tables
i have a taskmanager type of project that i am working on, where i need
to separate joins on the same two tables. i need one join for users that
are assigned to the task, and another join for who has read the task, so
they can tell which ones are new.
any suggestions on the best way to accomplish this?
thanks
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2006 Apr 21
2
destory Test Case Messes up all tests
...rst_user.email
end
# Test deleting of user
def test_destroy
@first_user.destroy
assert_raise(ActiveRecord::RecordNotFound)
{User.find(@first_user.id)}
end
end
Here is the model :
require "digest/sha1"
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :tasks
has_many :assigned_tasks
attr_accessor :password
validates_presence_of :firstname, :surname
validates_presence_of :password, :on => :create
validates_confirmation_of :password, :on => :create
validates_format_of :email, :with => /^(.+)@(.+)\.[A-z]{2,6}$/
validates_uniqueness_of :email
def self.lo...