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2006 Nov 22
1
Polymorphic Data Modelling Question
Hello, I am not sure of the best way to model this situation in Rails and would appreciate some guidance. An order can hold multiple line items. Each line item is for a certain number of any given product. There are four products, each in a different table because they have completely different attributes. So I have: Order - has many LineItems LineItem - belongs to an Order
2006 Jul 17
1
Updating multiple children from one page
Hello, I have a model called invoice and one called lineitem. An invoice has_many lineitems, and an lineitem belongs to an invoice. I have a model method that calculates the price of a lineitem, and one that calculates all lineitems in an invoice. I want to have an edit page that lists all the invoices lineitems and their calculated prices, with a text field for a person to change the
2006 Feb 16
9
association not inserted automatically.
Hello, I am trying to write a sample application. I have class LineItem< ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to : order end && class Order < ActiveRecord::Base has_one :line_item end Now in the controller i am trying : def add @ord = Order.new(params[:ord]) @ord.line_item = LineItem.new(params[:lineitem]) if @ord.save redirect_to :action => ''list'' else render
2006 Feb 24
7
One To Many To Many
Hey all, I''m trying to find a simple way to reference all of the objects that belong to their parent''s parent. In other words: Clients --> Orders --> LineItems How do I get all of a client''s lineitems in one array (i.e., client.all_lineitems)? Thanks! -Neal -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2008 Sep 02
5
Appending a record to a table
Hi I''m not too sure how best to explain this but here goes! I am trying to write an appointment system. I have, through example, just about got the dynamics correct. Even tried to play with some table joins (and excuse me if I''ve used the incorrect terminlogy). But no matter what I try I can''t seem to get the following code to work. I have a cart filled with Treatment
2008 Jan 19
1
Decimals are being converted to Bigdecimals!!!!!
Hi all, I''m working on a financial app, and have set up some columns in my tables as decimals with precision => 8 and scale => 2. My migration looks like: change_column :lineitems, :price, :decimal, :precision => 8, :scale => 2 change_column :payments, :amount, :decimal, :precision => 8, :scale => 2 I''ve run the migration and restarted the server. I
2006 Jul 21
1
How to dynamically add more rows and submit data
Let''s assume that I am trying to build an application where the user can enter invoice. In the app the user can add lines items. Each line item has decription, date, rate and hours. When the invoice screen comes up the first time I have one blank row for the line items. <tr> <th>Description</th> <th>Date</th>
2006 Apr 20
5
strange mysql problem
i have this model: class LineItem < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :quote end in the console: >>l = LineItem.create ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid: Mysql::Error: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near '' , , , )'' at line 1: INSERT INTO line_items (`qty`, `quote_id`,
2006 Aug 02
7
Same error ... again.
I reached page 82 of the Book "Agile Development with Rails" First Edition. After I compiled the code I got the following error message. [CODE] NoMethodError in Store#display_cart Showing app/views/store/display_cart.rhtml where line #11 raised: undefined method `product'' for 1099.0:Float 8: <table> 9: <% 10: for item in @items 11: product = item.product 12:
2006 Dec 07
2
Problem saving parent and children using belongs_to, class_name, and foreign_key
Hi, I have a real simple association setup here that''s just trying to: - Create a new PayjunctionOrder - Create some LineItem objects and assign them to the PayjunctionOrder - Save everything I''m using Rails Edge. ---- class PayjunctionOrder < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :line_items end ------------------ ---- class LineItem < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :order,
2007 Aug 30
3
Rails - depot application
I''m doing the depot example in the Agle Web development book. I''m getting this error: "undefined method `product'' for #<BigDecimal:331ce70,''0.21E1'',8(8)> " "Extracted source (around line #9): 8: for item in @items 9: product = item.product 10: -%> 11: <tr> 12: <td><%= item.product%></td>"
2003 Jan 08
2
Problem with fontsize of pie-chart in postscript file
Hi all, I've a problem with the size of the labels of my pie-charts when I try to write them to a postscript file. I need to increase the default size, so I change cex (see below). On screen this works fine, but cex doesn't seem to affect the postscript-file. Any suggestions? Thanks a lot, Daniel Copy/Past-example (will try to write to c:/temp!): labels <- c("I",
2007 Aug 07
0
has_and_belongs_to_many polymorphic question
I''ve got a situation where I''m trying to model the following relationship: a ''page'' has multiple lineitems a ''lineitem'' can be either a ''page'' or a ''entity'' The ''lineitem'' looks like it should be polymorphic but the ''page'' and ''lineitem''
2006 Jan 30
2
Cannot see what I have done wrong.
In the Agile Rails tutorial I am revisiting building a cart. I have followed the steps given in the book to create the class ''Cart'' thus: class Cart attr_reader :items attr_reader :total_price def add_product(product) @items << LineItem.for_product(product) @total_price += product.price end def initialize @items = [] @total_price = 0.0 end
2009 May 27
4
Sale, pop and product
Hi, I couldn''t find a better word for pop, but let''s go: There are 3 models: sale, pop and product sale: -total:integer pop: -quantity:integer -discount:float product: -name:string -price:float A sale can have many different products, each one has a quantity and discount associated. So each sale has_many :products through => pops And each product has_many :sales
2006 Jan 15
6
Saving one-many associations (elegant solution please)
What is the most elegant way to save new one-many associations? order = Order.new(:name => "My Order") order.line_items << LineItem.new(:product_id => 1, :quantity => 2) order.line_items << LineItem.new(:product_id => 2, :quantity => 5) order.save The above - which is by far the most elegant way of putting it - doesn''t work for me - the line_items
2008 Oct 29
0
RJS problem after upgrading to Rails 2.0.2
I just updated an old app from 1.2.6 to 2.0.2 and I''m having an rjs problem. I have one page that has 2 submit to remote buttons, one to do a price override and the other to remove the lineitem. Everything is working perfectly before the update but now the price override doesn''t update the page. I''ve verified that the price_override method still gets called because
2013 Sep 23
1
redirect on browser success, but redirect on functional test is error
line_items.yml: one: product_id: 1 cart_id: 1 quantity: 1 carts.yml: one: {} product.rb: has_many :line_items cart.rb: has_many :line_items, dependent: :destroy line_item.rb: belongs_to :product belongs_to :cart line_item_controller.rb: def destroy @line_item = LineItem.find(params[:id]) @cart = @line_item.cart @line_item.destroy respond_to do |format| format.html
2007 Jan 05
4
How To Spec Controllers with Finders
Given this code (which renders rjs), I''m faced with the fixture- driven way of spec-ing or mocking. How the heck to you mock this so the code at line (2) and (4) work right? I''m still struggling with mocks but it seems like this can be done. Forgive the naivety of this question. 1. def change_quantity 2. @line_item = LineItem.find_by_id(params[:id]) 3. unless
2011 Oct 12
1
scopes related question
Hello, Have a question related scope definition. I need to define a scope based on related model attribute values like this. class Product < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :currency scope :with_currency, lambda { |currency| unless currency.to_s.upcase == ''ALL'' # here I need to define a scope that would test for currency.char_code to match a passed value # something