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2010 Dec 23
0
has_many :through full stack help
...ntations
validates_presence_of :name, :tax_id
end
-----SYSTEM MODEL-------
class System < ActiveRecord::Base
attr_accessible :system_publisher, :system_name, :system_type, :system_version,
:system_version_certified, :practice_ids
has_many :implementations
has_many :practices, :through => :implementations
end
-----IMPLEMENTATION MODEL-----
class Implementation < ActiveRecord::Base
attr_accessible :system_start_date, :system_stop_date, :system_implemented_by, :system_ids, :practice_ids
belongs_to :system
belongs_to :practice
end
----PRACTICE CONTROLLER----...
2010 Dec 09
15
Rails 3 Active Record query returns "undefined method `loaded?' for #<Array:0x126a4c>"
I am getting this error on an rspec test:
undefined method `loaded?'' for #<Array:0x126a4c>
When I call:
Practice.includes("practice_members").all
Practice has_many :practice_members
PracticeMember belongs_to :practice
Practice.all returns:
[#<Practice id: 6, name: "Practice One", created_at: "2010-12-09 15:40:46",
updated_at: "2010-12-09
2012 May 12
5
Help with writing data to csv
I am trying to write data to csv but I am having issues with the separations.
Basically I have some results that I get with R that I copied and pasted
into word and then saved as .txt
I want to write the results to csv because it's easier to make tables in
word (all I would have to do is copy and paste into a table, instead of
typing everything out).
I am able to write the data to the
2006 Jun 23
1
command line boa problems...
Greetings -
For a number of reasons, I'm moving from CODA to BOA - and I have one or
two really basic, boa-newbie questions. While I have the 'menu-driven'
version of boa working fine (most recent version, running under R 2.3.1
on a Windows machine), for the life of me I can't seem to get some basic
boa.xxxx command-line functions to work at all. Even things like
2008 Oct 01
0
Newbie:Family Tree Maker 2009 will not execute-Ubuntu Hardy
...n anyone give me guidance on where to begin?
(The answer is not going to GRAMPS because I want to solve the FTM 2009 problem)
Here is what the terminal run indicates:
fixme:virtual:NtAllocateVirtualMemory MEM_WRITE_WATCH type not supported
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"Microsoft.Practices.CompositeUI.WinForms"
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"Microsoft.Practices.CompositeUI"
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"Microsoft.Practices.ObjectBuilder"
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to parse L"Library"
fixme:shell:URL_ParseUrl failed to p...
2013 Jun 03
2
OCFS2 network best practice
Hi,
OCFS2 document is well documented that it is best practice to isolate
the network heartbeat from other traffic.
Question: Is it also best practice to isolate the cluster/ocfs2
heartbeat? Please also can you explain why or why not.
Regards,
Vijay
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2013 Jan 02
0
Telecom Best Practices
...my
hackles have been raised by a number of comments on the list of late.
Disclaimer:
No disrespect intended to the individuals of any *specific* thread. I'm
a little frustrated over energy wasted on pedantic top/bottom posting
crap rather than understanding the technology and industry
best-practices which have been built upon for years.
I'm not against change - far from it. I'm against throwing out good work
and history done by an entire industry to make telecom one of the most
complex and yet stable computing environments (class 4/5 entrants from
Nortel, Lucent, etc.) We should le...
2015 Jun 16
2
Best practices for mailbox network file storage?
Is there a current best practice for a shared filesystem backend for mailboxes (in my case, all virtual accounts)?? NFS 3/4, GFS2, GlusterFS, other?? In the case of the latter ones, is the use of Director necessary?? Any specific anti-recommendations?? Also, if it matters, I *think* I want to use BackBlaze racks for storage.? Also, I've seen recommendations for the filesystem underneath like
2011 Jul 22
2
Best practices for writing R functions
...ere is no easy way to avoid copying
function arguments in R (i.e. we don't have the concept of pointers in R),
which makes me wary of freely creating chains of function calls since each
function call implies data copy overhead.
Is the above assessment fair? Are there any good write-ups on best practices
for writing efficient R libraries that take into consideration the
above-mentioned limitations, and any others that might exist?
Thank you,
Alireza
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2009 Nov 11
4
software installation - good practice
Howdy,
I tend to try out many open source apps/packages - games, editors to
media tools. I have a bad habit of downloading and extracting source
in the /var/tmp directory and then doing configure-make-install
process. I am not sure of best practice (good practices) to be
followed when installing any software. For example how and where to
keep the src. Any comments and/or resources would be really helpful.
-
Thanks,
CS.
2007 May 11
6
Quote me on that [puppet best practice]
Another point of disparity between how I see others write Puppet manifests
and the Best Practice that I''ve adopted at my institution is the use of
quoting.
In Puppet, you can get away with not quoting values or references if there
isn''t a special character or a keyword being used (e.g. package { openssh:
...} or User[agirl]).
However, even though that is possible, to make
2009 Dec 29
1
Plotting power function to practice data
Hello,
I have practice data of motor action in the format:
S | Cond. | Time
----+---------+--------
01 | c | 1.23
01 | nc | 0.89
02 | c | 2.15
02 | nc | 1.80
.....
I want to look at the learning curves graphically.
I will appreciate pointers to relevant functions / packages.
Thanks in advance,
dror
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2010 Nov 30
1
researcher with highly skewed data set seeks help finding practical GLMM tutorial
Hi!
I am a psychologist who suspects that the only sensible way to analyse
a particular data set is to use generalised linear mixed models. I am
hoping that someone might be able to point me in the right direction
to find some very practical hands on documentation that might be able
to talk me through actually doing such an analysis?
So far in my searches the most useful document I have turned
2003 Aug 13
1
Extension and phone management best practices??
Hi,
I am trying to think of the best way to manage the phone to extension to user relationships in an Asterisk system so I am asking for any input on best practices from thos out there who are running live systems.. the bigger the better...
It seems the common practice is to name the config for a phone by its extension number.. So extension 1234 would have its sip.conf entries under [1234].. While this seems to work it does mean you are staying with a traditi...
2013 Feb 05
1
Samba DC Backup Best Practices
...s (file, print,
proxy, etc.) as well as around 50 Win32 clients, the recovery and clean up
was a pain. I'm glad we do not have 1000 clients...
To this point I was not running a BDC. I realize now that this was probably
a bad thing. However, in addition to adding a BDC, are there any "best
practices" for backing up critical Samba files in an effort to make
recovery "easier?" I have read a multiplicity of opinions offered to me by
the oracle at Google, but am wondering if the Samba community has some
established best practices.
It was sort of nightmarish having 50+ users sitting...
2020 Nov 04
3
Best practice OU and policy structure.
Hi,
I'm in an organization where we're thinking of deploying a department and role based OU structure.
So depending on people's responsibilities one has limitations on their PC, or Account.
However I notice that applications who use Ldap to verify credentials against Samba,
have problems when people get moved around as logically their Ldap referral "cn= ou = ou- .. "
2017 Oct 12
0
Samba AD Best Practice (DNS)
...he gateway or other DNS server. There isn't really any point in
using an external server as the DNS server, all the DNS records are in
AD anyway.
You can, if you wish, run a DHCP server on the DC.
See here for AD best practice:
http://www.dell.com/support/article/uk/en/ukbsdt1/sln155801/best-practices-for-dns-configuration-in-an-active-directory-domain?lang=en
Rowland
2020 May 17
2
Best practice multi-homed AD DC
Dear all,
as I am currently planning a network with Samba AD DC I was wondering if
you can recommend any best practice for a multi-homed AD DC.
My current plan is to have one NIC for Samba services and a second one
dedicated to management functions (e.g. SSH) on a separate network
restricted to admin users.
In a testbed scenario I already discovered that once both adapters exist,
samba seems to
2006 Jun 01
2
Best practices?
I just saw a mail about the best practices of something or other, and I was
wondering is there a place where Ruby and RoR best practices can be found?
Phil J.
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2007 Apr 20
1
Mongrel cluster log rotation best practices
OK, maybe not even best practices, but at least, tested practices.
>From my reading thus far, it is evident I shouldn''t use Rails to
handle mongrel log rotation. Fine, I''m sold on that. The advice I''m
seeing says that that one should use an external script to do this.
So my question is, what are peo...