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2007 Jan 16
2
Specifying the contents of a date selector
...9;'m using the date_select form helper to give me three select popups,
(day, month, year). I want to specify that these exist and are set
to today''s date
I''ve tried this:
response.should_have ''form > p > select
[name="gap_quick_quote_parameters[purchase_date(3i)]"] > option'',
:attributes => { :value => ''16'', :selected
=> ''selected'' },
:content => ''16''
But it fails, saying:
Invalid selector: "] > op...
2013 May 09
0
Replace rows in dataframe based on values in other columns
Hi,
dat1<- read.table(text="
Restaurant owner purchase_date
??????????? 23 Chuck 3/4/2011
??????????? 23 Chuck 3/4/2011
??????????? 23 Chuck 3/4/2011
??????????? 23 Chuck 3/4/2011
??????????? 23 Bob??????? 1/1/2013
??????????? 23 Bob??????? 1/1/2013
??????????? 23 Bob???????? 1/1/2013
??????????? 15 Hazel 4/11/2010
??????????? 15 Hazel 4/11/2010
????????...
2006 May 03
5
Finding the rhyme for has_many :through
...ple tool for my shop. I have many products
that I sell in my shop and of course I have many suppliers for the
products. Thus to express the relationship between products and
suppliers, I think I have to create a join model. Beside the product_id
and supplier_id the join model will also note the purchase_date, the
quantity, and the price. Am I right till this point? The question is,
what shall I name the join model? Please remember that I don''t use
English daily.
I am looking for a word that rhyme. Rails Recipes book gives a very nice
example. Magazines has many readers through subscrip...
2006 Jul 11
5
What are people using for date fields
I''m just curious about what techniques others have successfully used to
capture date data on forms as an alternative to the standard date_select. I
have to admit I''ve been lazy and only used the date_select as we have very
few dates in our system now, but that is about to change. I would like
something better.
Any thoughts?
--
Thanks,
Sam
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2007 Jan 18
0
Best way to specify an HTML element inside another
...but I can''t resist using it...
I have a form that contains a date select (Rails-generated). I want
to specify that the default value for each popup menu is correct
The best I can manage is this:
response.should_have "form > p > select[name=''quote_parameters
[purchase_date(3i)]''] > option[selected=''selected'']", :text => ''16''
I really want to specify two attributes for the <option> tag, like
option[selected=''selected'',value=''16''] - is there any syntax that
allows...