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2005 Dec 19
3
created_on, created_at defaulting to 2000/01/01 00:00:00
Hello all, Rails 1.0.0 created_on is being set to 2000/01/01 00:00:00 Any ideas on this ? Thanks! Schema is create table user_login_history ( id int identity(1,1) not null, user_id int not null, created_on datetime default(getdate()) not null, created_at datetime default(getdate()) not null, updated_on datetime default(getdate()) not null, constraint pk_user_login_history primary key clustered
2005 Mar 09
21
Converting time retrieved from MySQL
I''m having a problem converting a date retrieved from my MySQL database and I''m hoping someone can help. MySQL stores the date/time as this: 2005-03-08 17:00:34.0 and according to my Pickaxe book Ruby stores times as "the number of seconds and microseconds since [...] January 1, 1970". All well and good. Unfortunately, RoR is converting my date to this:
2006 May 24
1
AR many-many join tables - can they have created_on, updated_on ?
Hello all, I''m creating a many-many join table between ''homes'' and ''users''. Can it contain created_on? will AR update created_on, updated_on on this table? CREATE homes_users ( home_id int not null, user_id int not null, created_on datetime null, updated_on datetime null ) Thanks for your advice! -- ------------------------------ Apple MacBook.
2006 Apr 14
4
Newbie stuff (.new method)
Hi- Ruby 1.8.2 Rails 1.1 so I''m trying to build my first rails app and I''m trying to understand how the helper methods work. For instance .new & .save . For instance, I''ve created a table of Objects, and generated a scaffold. I see that in the controller, there are calls to Object.new and Object.save. I''m assuming that these are methods inherited
2006 Mar 23
1
YAML inconsistencies...
I figured I''d post here before submitting a ticket, but I''m seeing some confusing stuff when dealing with YAML now. I was using it to freeze objects in my database, and so i had some data already around to mess with. I upgraded both Ruby (1.8.3 -> 1.8.4) and Rails ( -> 1.1RC1) and this junk started. I''ve outlined the problem in two pastes, which I''ll
2005 Dec 27
3
created_on & updated_on - helper to display date only
All, My initial list is rather busy. I would like to shorten the created_on and updated_on fields to just display the date, not the time. Best wold be a simple 12/28/05 type of presentation. I''ve found the format helpers in rdoc. (ie. distance_of_time_in_words_to_now ), but none seem to be what I''m looking for. How do I control the date format of a timestamp field? Thanks
2006 Apr 20
5
Noobie problems with helper
I have the following helper method in application_helper.rb: def format_date(date) day = to_s(date.day) month = to_s(date.month) time = to_s(date.time) date = day + "/" + month + " - " + time return date end I am trying to call this method in a view like this: <%= format_date(bounty.created_on) %> create_on is a timestamp in mysql. I am
2006 Mar 31
2
A.R. Associations problem
Hello, I''m learning A.R Associations by creating a simple forum that consists of 3 tables: ahuthors, topics and posts. This is the schema: class AddAuthorAndTopicAndPostTables < ActiveRecord::Migration def self.up create_table :authors do |t| t.column :username, :string t.column :email, :string t.column :created_on, :datetime end create_table
2005 Dec 23
4
OO model style: inheritance
Hi everybody I am totally new to rails and I am trying to start a tiny project to get familiar with rails. But I already got my first problem and I would be happy if somebody could point me in the best and cleanest direction. I am trying to develop a small gallery app. Since I would like to add more features in future I am trying to design a clean OO architecture of my models: The base object
2006 Jul 05
1
created_on in HABTM table getting parent dates
All of my HABTM tables receive the parent created_on/last_update_on dates whenever a record is inserted into these join tables. I don''t have any defaults in the database or anything else populating these tables. I assumed rails would populate these automagically. Is there something that needs to be done to get this to populate with the correct current timestamp instead of
2006 Jul 05
3
override created_on column name
We are using Rails for a project that must integrate with a legacy database. Is there a way to get Rails to automatically set the timestamp for a column named something other created_on or updated_on ? Also, how does one manipulate the size of the database connection pool? Dennis Byrne -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2007 Aug 14
1
find_by_sql vs connection.select_all
I was trying to do SUM based mySQL query simliar to the following: SELECT SUM(updated_on - created_on) AS total from signups If I were to run this command in the mySQL console I would get a result. However, if I were to run it using the following command in Rails: Signup.find_by_sql("SELECT SUM(updated_on - created_on) AS total from signups") The query that is written to the log is:
2006 Jan 06
4
"Selecting" a calculated row / Using :select in the paginate method
Hi, I was trying to use the :select parameter to select a calculated row, but it appears that the parameter is not picked up by the paginate method. I want to add the following to the select statement: timediff(now(), created_on) as age So I tried: @story_pages, @stories = paginate :stories, {:per_page => 10, :include => ''user'', :select =>
2007 Mar 17
4
Created_on and updated_on in a non-ActiveRecord model
Hi you all, I have a model simulating an ActiveRecord model, according to the tips stated in [1]. It is simulated because even though I am gonna save the attributes in a file, not in a DB, I still want the validations made by ActiveRecord::Base (see code below). Well, the thing is that I also want the behaviour of the created_on and updated_on columns, that get modified automatically before
2006 Jan 30
3
Howto change @article.article.headline to @article.headline ?
I have to actions: def index @articles = Article.find(:all, :conditions => "un_published != ''1''", :order => "created_on desc") end and def group id = params[:id] @articles = ArticleGroup.find(:all, :include => [:group, :article], :conditions => ["articles.un_published !=
2006 Jan 26
9
Problem with schema_db_import on Site5?
Hello, I am trying to put my rails app on a host .So I presume the method to do this is to first do rake db_schema_dump and then copy it to the host and do rake db_schema_import. I use mySQL Ver 14.7 Distrib 4.1.14, for pc-linux-gnu (i686) using readline 4.3 ** Invoke db_schema_import (first_time) ** Invoke environment (first_time) ** Execute environment ** Execute db_schema_import rake
2005 Mar 10
10
Some Basic Questions
Sorry I can''t access IRC from work so I hope you don''t mind me asking my newbie questions here: 1) I have the following code: @post = Post.find(@params[''id'']) @comments = Comment.find_all "post_id = #@params[''id'']", "created_on ASC" And I am have problems with the second line. I want to pass the id from my post to the
2006 May 03
6
ActiveRecord and Lost Connection
This isnt totally a rails question; I am using ActiveRecord for storing some simple values into a database. My problem; I keep gettign MySQL Errors. On the Win32 machine it was off and on. Now on the linux machine (ubuntu) I can'' t connect at all. I have all the password settings correct. My only thought, I am working with Threads and thought that might cause the issue, but I
2006 Jun 13
2
four days on rails - nil object when you didnt expect it
Hi all, Im trying to get my head around rails and to help along Im working through "four days on rails" as this seems to give a good real world example with multiple tables and relationships (the main thing I cant work out!) Ive got stuck. Some help would be really good here. The controller has this code: def list @category_pages, @categories = paginate(:category, :per_page =>
2006 Jun 11
2
Easy created_at/created_on question
I have an easy question that I can''t seem to find an answer to. When I have a table with a created_at or created_on column I''ve read that Rails will automatically update these because they are "magic" column names. I assumed that since this was all supposed to be done in the background that these columns would not show up in the standard forms that are created by the