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2006 May 25
0
uninitialized constant
...:/app/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activesupport-1.3.0/lib/active_support/dependencies.rb:122:in
`const_missing''
#{RAILS_ROOT}/app/models/search.rb:34:in `search_by_category_and_place''
#{RAILS_ROOT}/app/controllers/searches_controller.rb:22:in `search''
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SearchesController
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require ''ambiguous_place_exception''
class SearchesController < ApplicationController
def search
create
category = @search.category_string
location = @search.location
if Postcode.validate(location)
@results = Search.search_by_categor...
2007 Apr 12
19
Multiple Model Search
[from out-of-band communication with steven, just for the record]
Hi!
On Wed, Apr 11, 2007 at 01:47:49PM +0200, Steven Garcia wrote:
> Hey Jens,
>
[..]
>
> 1. Is the Search model just an Active Record object or do I need to
> set up a database for it as well (if so then with what columns)?
No, that search model is just a plain class that backs your search form.
If you want to
2007 May 14
0
Naming conflict between Ferret and my own model class
...ntaining searches in the database is call "Search" and
Ferret also has a module called "Search". When I include Ferret in my
"Search" model class, naming conflict came out and I got the following
error:
undefined method `new'' for Ferret::Search:Module
in the SearchesController, this is because I want to create an instance
of my "Search" model class.
I don''t really want to rename my model class, is there any other
solutions? Thanks for help.
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