Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "product_categories".
2006 Apr 19
2
I need help in ActiveRecord..
I have this Product.find(:all, :include => [:brand, :category, :type],
:group =>
"description"), but it dont group by description why?
Bruno
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2012 Feb 02
3
MVC questions with rails
2006 Nov 17
6
RESTful routes and resulting urls
if I have the following in my routes.rb:
map.resources :product_categories
it provides urls such as:
/product_categories
/product_categories/1
/product_categories/1;edit
etc.
and uses the ProductCategories controller.
how can I keep the same controller (and model) but set up the resources
so that I can have any abitrary url point to the existing controller,
much like...
2007 Nov 05
6
Strange wildcard problem
....
Now, the ferret query that gets constructed when we do the relevant
queries simply looks like:
''ferret_product_tuple:x00082_?????_?????x''
and this would, in the above instance, match that supplier.
Everything I''ve described works _perfectly_, EXCEPT...
we also index product_categories on this same string. So product
category #82 would have a bunch of ferret_product_tuple strings that
start out x00082 and have various things in the other positions.
Here''s what''s strange... a product_category query for
''ferret_product_tuple:x?????_?????_?????x...
2006 Jul 26
1
How to create table entry with multiple related categories?
Perhaps I should create a table row to hold an array of category ID''s?
There''s probably an easy standard way of doing this in RoR and I just
can''t wrap my brain around a practical way to do this right off.
Specifically...
I have a table that contains my product category names and another table
that contains my actual product names with other product specific
2008 Jan 11
0
how do I get rid of this routing warning?
map.category ''product_category/:page/path/:path'',
:controller => ''product_category'',
:action => ''show'',
:requirements => {:path => /.+/, :page=>/\d+/},
:page =>1
warning is
"Route segment ":page" cannot be optional because it precedes a
required segment. This segment will be
2007 Sep 05
8
Hi..Guys new plugin again
...an
order_lines table containing a position column, to an id column in a
orders table, the plugin creates:
OrderLine.belongs_to :ordersOrder.has_many :lines, :order => :position
The plugin also supports the creation of has_and_belongs_to_many
associations.
For example, given the tables product_product_categories with foreign-
keys to both the product and product_categories tables, the plugin
creates:
Product.has_and_belongs_to_many :categoriesProductCategory.has_and_belongs_to_many :products
And finally, notice that in one of the previous examples, the
association name used for the Order.has_many is :line...
2006 Apr 01
0
Newbie question: How to reference models in subdirectories
...R I am probably going to embarrass myself now:
I have models organised in subdirectories, i.e.
models
|--material
|--product.rb
|--cross-applications
|--currency.rb
When I try to reference another model within the same subdirectory,
everything works fine, i.e.
belongs_to :product_categories, :class_name =>
''Material::ProductCategory"
However, when I reference a model in a different subdirectory, I get an
uninitialized constant error, i.e.
belongs_to :currencies, :class_name => ''CrossApplications::Currency''
=>
/usr/local/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/g...