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2006 Jan 13
5
Form field naming semantics question
...me", then in _form.rhtml it will probably be like: <p><label for="person_name">Name><br/> <%= text_field ''person'', ''name'' %></p> However supposing in my Person class there is a link to another Person object (ie: spouse) Is it possible to name the form fields such that the columns encapsulated by the spouse reference will be automatically captured as well? What I''m trying to express is something like.. <p><label for="person.spouse_name">Spouse''s Name><br/> &lt...
2004 Sep 06
2
spouse-friendly spa-3000 pstn interface
This post is simply documenting a spouse-friendly way of using the spa-3000 as both a fxs and fxo port for basic soho environments in the US, allowing asterisk to participate as needed/wanted. All home phones are connected _only_ to the spa-3000 fxs port. The incoming home pstn line is connected _only_ to the spa-3000 fxo port. Defin...
2005 Jul 14
1
Single-table inheritance and eager loading
I have a people table with four types of people: clients, spouses, children, and others all setup using single-table inheritance with a foreign key back to a household record. A Household has_one client and spouse, and has_many children and others. I want to use a single "Household.find(@session [:household_id], :include => [:client, :spouse, :c...
2020 Oct 27
2
Creating unique code
...dentifier', which gives a unique code for every couple/triple/... in a household. So, I can identify couples. To do this, I should use 4 variables: * SERIAL = a unique numeric code for each household * PERNUM = a unique numeric code for each person * SPLOC = the numeric code of the spouse in the household, it is equal to the PERNUM code of the spouse * SPRULE = rules for linking a spouse, numeric code from 00 to 06 To create the couple identifier, I need these conditions: * SERIAL needs to be equal for these persons in the couples * SPLOC > 0 * SPLOC = PERNUM...
2004 Aug 11
3
X100P outbound only (Don't answer)
I tried implementing my * and it didn't pass the spouse factor at this time. I wanted to hook it up for outbound only at this point to get a better handle on the dial plans and the echo problem. I thought this might have been done before as a natural part of testing - but maybe not. In wcfxo.c I found this: if (!wc->offhook && !wc->rin...
2006 Oct 20
2
Dataset on Baltimore home energy costs
...teresting points in time: 22-Apr-04: Date when I upgraded 2 failed, older storm windows to more modern ones. 1-Sep-04: Date when I upgraded 4 failed, older storm windows to more modern ones. Interesting question: Did upgrading the windows significantly change the heat loss? last week of July 1999: Spouse moved in; both adults absent during the work day, setback thermostat used. Interesting question: Is there a discernable difference in the energy costs for heating between a single person and a couple? What's the heating "cost" of adding a spouse or roommate? 18-Dec-2006: Brought home...
2006 Aug 16
11
just don''t ''get'' "has one" and "belongs to one"
Well, I understand what they do and how, I just don''t get why! It seems to me that any time you would have this relationship between two tables...they should be one table! Agile Rails book gives what seems to me to be a lame example for this. They use the example of an "invoice" and an "order". An invoice belongs to an order and an order has one invoice. Seems
2003 Dec 17
5
beginner programming question
Hi all, The last e-mails about beginners gave me the courage to post a question; from a beginner's perspective, there are a lot of questions that I'm tempted to ask. But I'm trying to find the answers either in the documentation, either in the about 15 free books I have, either in the help archives (I often found many similar questions posted in the past). Being an (still actual)
2010 Sep 22
2
efficient list indexing
Hello everyone, I need some help with lists inside lists (a good way to emulate a struct)\ Assume that there is a small list called fred: fred <- list(happy = 1:10, name = "squash") and a big list called bigfred that includes fred list 5 times bigfred <- rep(fred,5) Is it possible somehow to index all these sublists(fred) inside bigfred with a more direct way like this:
2009 Oct 21
3
Low End NAS hardware.
...The recent discussion on NAS/SAN and the Thecus N8800 got me to thinking. Bit of background. I have an old Dual Athlon MP2800+ that I'm using for a home web/file server. It runs fine but between the noise of the various fans and it's location in the living room, I've been asked by my spouse to find a replacement for it that's smaller & quieter. Looking at the Thecus, and based on experience with Atom based Mini-ITX systems at work, I was thinking about rolling my own. My questions is, for a small home server that runs apache/php/mysql and Samba, how well do the Mini-ITX boar...
2006 Oct 29
1
Multiple dial macros at the same time
I am setting up an after-hours on-call system. Someone calls in and requests service, and while they listen to music on hold, we dial out to several people's cell phones and home phones. We don't know if they will be answered by the employee, or by voicemail or a spouse/relative/child/pet. So we play a message that says "press 1 to accept the call" and ask employees to train their spouse/relative/child/pets not to press 1. The following extract from my dialplan shows how I have this feature set up. This is with Asterisk 1.2.13. [macro-screen] e...
2019 Apr 15
2
cutting corners (4.10.2 on el7.6)
Hi All, I'm not well versed in the samba code base so I'm asking here.. :) I only wanted to run a small AD/DC for my SOHO (1 spouse, 3 kids, 1 dog & 1 cat). I've managed to build 4.10.2 on rhel7.6 with gnutls-3.3.29 and python-2.7. (this required an updated cmocka, which in turn required an updated cmake) but... building without testsuite and without clustering (ctdb) allows samba-4.10.2 to compile with this old py...
2011 Oct 04
2
adding a dummy variable...
Hi all, I have a dataset of individuals where the variable ID corresponds to the identification of the household where the individual lives. rel.head stands for the relationship with the household head. so rel.head=1 is the household head, rel.head=2 is the spouse, rel.head=3 is the children. Here is an example to see how it looks like: df<-data.frame(ID=c("17100", "17100", "17101", "17102", "17103", "17103", "17104", "17104", "17104", "1...
2009 Nov 28
4
Fedora 11 i386 Evolution address book --> CentOS 5.4 x86_64
Finally moved my home desktop from Fedora to CentOS. My spouse was unhappy with me upgrading from F9-->F10-->f11 etc and wanted something more stable. I built a second machine which is now running in parallel to the old F11 desktop. I moved my data (mail and files) from the F11 box to the CentOS 5.4 box. I used tar to move everything. Mail and files...
2004 Dec 01
1
SPA-3000 and distinctive ring
...) direct individual distinctive rings to a different Asterisk exten (looks like cfw sel1 dest command to me). ... and if so, does this work reliably enough to be a viable production solution? I presume this means that I can have it ignore other patters I don't want it to pick up at this time (spouse factor) by only specifying certain ring patterns to have a "select" setting. Thanks! -- David Cook
2008 Nov 07
2
Vectorizing sample()
I am simulating sickness among a group of families. Part of the task is to randomly draw who in the family will be sick, randomly drawing from family ID's where Dad =1, Mom = 2, Kid1 = 3, Kid2 = 4., etc. My census of Dads is of the form shown below. Dad_ID Spouse (Y=1;N=0) #Kids #People_Becoming_Sick 1 1 0 1 2 0 2 2 3 1 0 2 4 1...
2001 Mar 01
2
Individual rename of list items
I am confused by the logic of renaming: # Rename individual list items? Empl<-list(employee="Anna",spouse="Fred") names(Empl)<-c("empl","spo") names(Empl) #[1] "empl" "spo" # worked like a charm... but names(Empl[1])<-"newempl" # no error message, yet .... names(Empl) #[1] "empl" "spo" # where's my newempl??????...
2007 Oct 11
0
display problem with to_csv
...as ''Organizational ID Number'','''' as ''PO Box'','''' as ''Private'','''' as ''Profession'', '''' as ''Referred By'','''' as ''Spouse'','''' as ''User 1'','''' as ''User 2'','''' as ''User 3'', '''' as ''User 4'','''' as''Web Page'' FROM `edia_user_contacts`, e...
2004 Dec 29
1
Discrepancy between intervals.lme and coef.lme
I'm using R on Windows v2.0.1 with the nlme package (v3.1-53) and am finding some unexpected discrepancies in the output of intervals.lme and coef.lme. I've included a toy dataset at the end, but briefly, the data are longitudinal data from couples in marital therapy. Each spouse's relationship satisfaction is measured 4 times; I've fit both linear and quadratic models to the change over time. The quadratic fits show the discrpancies. Here's the call to lmList, coef, and intervals: tmp.lis1 <- lmList(dv ~ time + I(time^2)| id/sex, data = tmp.df,...
2004 Dec 23
2
update killed my x
X server, that is (as opposed to my ex-spouse...) Anyway, I was loving life with my rebuilt 2.4.21-9.0.1.EL.c0custom041130a kernel, and then ran "yum update", which gave me a grub line for 2.4.21-20.0.1EL, but the 21-20 not only won't work with the old X settings, I can't get it to set up X at all. I tried running "yu...