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2011 May 25
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indentify delayed_job with display_name
...display_name return "MyJob-User-#{user_id}" end end # store reference to a User my_job = MyJob.new(User.first.id) # users.id is 1 job = Delayed::Job.enqueue(my_job, 0, 1.hour.from_now) job.name # => "MyJob-User-1" job.handler # => "--- !ruby/struct:MyJob \nuser_id: 1\n" This is great and this is exactly what I need. I am just wondering that I never read the display_name menthod before. Is that only for the delayed_job objects or is that possible for every active record? Where is that display_name stored? Thanks in advance! Sebastian -- You received...