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2006 Apr 18
3
Join Queries? - find() or find_by_sql()
Hi All,
Is there a way to do join queries with find() or is it best to use
find_by_sql() instead?
I''m looking to do something like:
SELECT winery_name, wine_name FROM winery, wine
WHERE wine.winery_id = winery.winery_id
AND winery.winery_name LIKE ''Borg%'';
Thanks!
: )
Jason
2006 Feb 08
2
What page is an item on?
Using the paginator helper, is there a way to determine what page an
item in the collection is on?
Thanks in advance for your help!
2006 Apr 07
2
Re: Re: page.replace_html "#{var_containing_id_name}", :partial
> you mean like this?
>
> def do_some_ajax_thing
> <at> element_id = "content_div"
> end
>
> do_some_ajax_thing.rjs
>
> page.replace_html <at> element_id, :partial => "edit"
>
> remember, the view templates have access to the attributes defined
> in the controller
Actually, its more like this: I have a list page. Each row
2006 Aug 01
2
Active Merchant or Payment module?
Which do you guys prefer for credit card processing?
Both look like they get the job done. -- Is there any consensus on which
one is better? Are there other credit card processing solutions I''m not
aware of? Any thoughts or suggestions would be most welcome.
Thanks!
: )
Jason
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2006 Apr 07
2
page.replace_html "#{var_containing_id_name}", :partial => ''edit''
The subject line says it all. -- Is there a way to do something like:
page.replace_html "#{var_containing_id_name}", :partial => ''edit''
That line of code does not work, but I would like to pass the name of
a variable to page.replace_html. This variable would contain the id
of the div I want to update.
Anyone know if/how I could do that?
Thanks!
: )
Jason
2006 Apr 07
0
Re: Rails Digest, Vol 19, Issue 216
...uot;
Thanks a lot Chris. -- Unfortunately, it didn''t quite work when I
tried it that way. However, when I tried it this way:
page.replace_html "#{@user.id}", :partial => "edit_form"
It worked!
Thanks again!!
: )
Jason
Gotham City Macs
Phone: 212.253.1957
www.gothamcitymacs.com
2006 Apr 07
1
Re: page.replace_html "#{var_containing_id_name}",:partial
On 4/7/06, Chris Hall <christopher.k.hall@gmail.com> wrote:
> page.replace @user.id, :partial => "edit_form"
Thanks a lot Chris. -- Unfortunately, it didn''t quite work when I
tried it that way. However, when I tried it this way:
page.replace_html "#{@user.id}", :partial => "edit_form"
It worked!
Thanks again!!
: )
Jason
2006 Apr 07
2
Re: page.replace_html "#{var_containing_id_name}", :partial
Jeff Coleman <progressions@...> writes:
>
> Jason Tuttle wrote:
> > The subject line says it all. -- Is there a way to do something
like:
> >
> > page.replace_html "#{var_containing_id_name}", :partial => ''edit''
> >
> > That line of code does not work, but I would like to pass the
name of
> > a variable to
2006 Apr 05
9
Is eval the only way?
Hi,
I''m trying to write some methods which use a parameter to represent a
Class name.
A very simplistic example:
def foo(class_name, conditions)
x = class_name.find(:all, :conditions => "#{conditions}")
end
Unfortunately, this does not work. The only way around this problem
that I can think of is to use eval:
def foo(class_name, conditions)
x = eval
2006 Jul 12
2
Can''t get observe_field to take a variable for a field name
The subject pretty much says it all: I can''t?get observe_field to take a
variable for a field name
I''ve tried:
<%= observe_field(var_name, ...
<%= observe_field("#{var_name}", ...
<%= observe_field(:"#{var_name}", ...
No luck.
Am I missing something?
Thanks,
: )
Jason
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2006 Jul 20
0
page.replace_html = Safar scrollbar bug?
If I replace the content of a div with new content which is too tall for
the browser window, I get a scrollbar on the right. -- So far so good.
But...
If I then replace the content with content which DOES fit inside the
browser window, Safari doesn''t remove the scrollbar! If I then resize
the window ever so slightly, the scrollbar disappears. -- It ONLY
happens in Safari.
Has
2006 Apr 17
3
How To Remove Unnecessary Controllers?
Hi All,
I''ve got some controllers in my project which I no longer need. --
They were generated by scaffolding.
Is there an easy way to remove them? -- I.E. via the command-line.
If not, is there a way to do it manually?
Thanks!
: )
Jason
2006 May 09
7
When to use optimistic locking?
Hi All,
I''m having some trouble deciding when and how to implement optimistic
locking.
Let''s say I have a multiuser Rails app, and let''s say it stores,
among other things "vital" customer information.
The standard methods created by the Rails generate scaffold script
look like this:
def edit
@customer = Customer.find(params[:id])
end