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2006 Aug 16
3
calculate method is gone once I use ''find''?
Could someone please explain why this works:
current_user.accounts.sum(:balance)
But not this:
current_user.accounts.find_all_by_active(true).sum(:balance)
For the latter Rails tells me sum is an undefined method. It seems like
I lose the ActiveRecord methods when I call ''find''?
This (simpler) does not work either:
current_user.accounts.find_all.sum(:balance)
Thanks!
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2008 Aug 31
6
why's my course_duration being reset
...@enquiries = Enquiry.find(:all, :order => ''requested_start_date
ASC'')
end
def list_not_responded
# @enquiries = Enquiry.find(:all, :conditions => ''responded = null'',
:order => ''requested_start_date ASC'')
# entity = MyEntity.find_all_by_active(true)
@enquiries = Enquiry.find_all_by_responded(false)
end
def show
@enquiry = Enquiry.find(params[:id])
end
def new
@enquiry = Enquiry.new
@courses = Course.active_courses
@accomodations = Accomodation.active_accomodation
# @enquiry.course_booking_fee = Course....
2006 Apr 04
9
Does ActiveRecord have support for "Boolean" columns?
Hey all --
I''ve been using enumerable char(1)''s with ''y'' and ''n'' values for my
Boolean columns in Rails, but it strikes me there should be a better
way.
How do you setup columns that represent true/false-ness in your
schemas on Rails?
Wondering what kind of standard approaches there are other than me
writing something like
class MyEntity