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2010 Mar 01
0
undefined method for Polymorphic association using Searchlogic
...t;> Task.project_id_equals(217).size => 16 >> TimesheetEntry.timesheet_enterable_task_type_project_id_equals(217).entry_type_equals("project") NoMethodError: undefined method `timesheet_enterable_task_type_project_id_equals'' for #<Class: 0x36bd660> from /Users/chino/Documents/git/isf001/vendor/plugins/searchlogic/lib/ searchlogic/named_scopes/conditions.rb:88:in `method_missing'' from /Users/chino/Documents/git/isf001/vendor/plugins/searchlogic/lib/ searchlogic/named_scopes/association_conditions.rb:19:in `method_missing'' from /Users/chino/D...
2005 Jul 11
4
wonder-shaper
Hi all, I need to provide shell hosting for about 40 users, and few days ago I found the wondershaper script, so Im trying to know if this script could help me to improve interactive ssh/telnet connections. Wondershaper could help me or its only efective on OUTGOINGS requests? Ok, any comment and feedback will be welcome. Sorry for my bad english and THANKS in advance.
2009 Feb 06
0
Comparing weighted histograms?
...0.0003007 0.01734 87 Factor 29 Palms Alhambra/San Gab Anaheim Anaheim/Disneyla Angeles Forest Baldwin Hills/US Bell Cyn Beverly Hills Big Bear/Arrowhe Brentwood Burbank Camarillo Canoga Park Castiac Chatsworth Chino Commerce Compton RADAM.Name 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...
2006 Dec 07
3
What does js partial(...) do?
In the example application named "sample_app", comment.jerb contains the following line: $(''comments'').update(<%=js partial(:comments) %>); What does the ''js'' method do to/with, if anything at all, ''partial(:comments)''? Merb is quite fun to use and I''m starting to get a feel for it and ruby. I''m surprised at
2014 Sep 30
3
Clasificacion de individuos
En cualquier caso, para nada necesitas normalidad en las variables. De las distribuciones que presentas, y abundando en lo que te indica Olivier, ¿sería interesante considerar sólo 2 grupos (?normal? y ?enhorabuena?) en las variables 2 y 3? Todo esto sin saber de lo que estamos tratando, claro? XD Un saludo, Isidro De: Olivier Nuñez [mailto:onunez en unex.es] Enviado el: martes, 30 de