Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "self referential xml using builder"
2008 Sep 26
0
self-referential tags, has_many_polymorphs
Hi,
I''m looking to add tagging to an application, and I would like to allow
self-referential tags, so that I can tag my tags. With the goal of
generating a flexible tag hierarchy.
After some googling it looks like acts_as_taggable is not the best piece
of code, and I''m hoping to use the has_many_polymorphs plugin from
http://github.com/fauna/has_many_polymorphs/tree/master.
2006 Feb 25
0
self referential habtm using join tables
All:
I have been working on making a self-referential habtm relationship
that uses a join model because I want to store info about the
relationship. I have been using two sections from Chad Fowler''s "Rails
Recipes" as a guide, "Self-referential Many-to-Many Relationships" and
"Many to Many Relationships Where the Relationship Itself has Data".
So far I have
2006 Feb 27
0
self-referential many-to-many using a join model
Hello!
I have been working on making a self-referential habtm relationship
that uses a join model because I want to store info about the
relationship. I have been using two sections from Chad Fowler''s "Rails
Recipes" as a guide, "Self-referential Many-to-Many Relationships" and
"Many to Many Relationships Where the Relationship Itself has Data".
So far I
2006 Aug 02
2
Self-Referential has_many :through
Hello all.
I am trying to create a self-referential has_many :through. I used the
following site as a guide
http://blog.hasmanythrough.com/articles/2006/04/21/self-referential-through
but it still doesn''t appear to be working. I have two models. Person and
Relationship. A person has many contacts (Which is another person)
through relationships
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
2012 Oct 22
0
[LLVMdev] Self-referential instruction from jump threading
Hi Hal,
> After investigating PR14133, I've discovered that jump threading can output self-referential instructions:
> %inc.us = add nsw i32 %inc.us, 1
such instructions are valid in unreachable basic blocks.
> At least in the test case for that bug report, the relevant code is later deleted (perhaps it is unreachable), and so this does not cause a problem. Unfortunately, when
2012 Oct 22
0
[LLVMdev] Self-referential instruction from jump threading
Hal Finkel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> After investigating PR14133, I've discovered that jump threading can output self-referential instructions:
> %inc.us = add nsw i32 %inc.us, 1
>
> At least in the test case for that bug report, the relevant code is later deleted (perhaps it is unreachable), and so this does not cause a problem. Unfortunately, when vectorization is enabled, this
2006 May 02
0
Self-referential MtoM implementation
ok, guys i have followed the self referential recipe from the book it
works perfect but now i have some doubts, at the end the model are
modified to force the user beign added as a friend that add too who are
adding him so how i can make that the full relationship doesn?t be
complete until the friend beign added approves it(talking in the
implementation of the code of course)?
by the way,
2006 Apr 17
0
Pros/cons of doubling up in Self-Referential has_many via :through
Relative newbie so would welcome comments re structure of a
self-referential relationship I''ve got.
It''s started off similar to the Person HABTM friends in the Rails
recipes books (working fine), but I needed to turn the join table into a
full-blown model as I wanted to add attributes to it. Few tricky bits
dealing with the new :through structure and understanding how :scope
2008 Jan 23
1
Self-referential HABTM SQL mal-formed when updating record
Guys,
Anyone ever had this kind of problem with ActiveScaffold?
Cheers, Sazima
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Create self-referential HABTM application (like the common "user
has friends" example)
2. Try to add more than 1 friend to a given user using ActiveScaffold.
What is
2007 Jul 26
1
Bi-directional self-referential HABTM
Hi,
I''m having a little trouble figuring out how to make a self-
referential HABTM bi-directional.
I have a Employee class. Each employee can have a couple of bosses,
who are also employees. The employee class has the following HABTM:
has_and_belongs_to_many :bosses, :class_name =>
"Employee", :join_table => "bosses_courses", :association_foreign_key
=>
2006 Mar 25
0
Self-Referential Many-To-Many relationships where the relationship itself has data.
Trying to model a bunch of users that have friends that are other
users. clearly a job for has_and_belongs_to_many, but the trick is,
they have ratings for their friends. I have gone through the Rails
Recipes book, and it seems like I''m trying to combine the
self-referential many-to-many recipe (12) and the many to many
relationships where the relationship itself has data recipe (16). So
2007 Oct 22
1
self-referential habtm: why are my keys null?
I''m trying to set up a directional self-referential HABTM to represent
an arbitrary semi-hierarchical structure; it works for any data
prepopulated into the db, but when I try to create a new relationship,
I just get NULLs in both key columns (or 0''s if I turn on the no-null
constraint).
Here are the migrations:
class CreateNodes < ActiveRecord::Migration
def self.up
2012 Jul 06
2
[LLVMdev] Self-referential function pointer
Hey guys,
I could use some advice on a special case of a function pointer as a formal
argument. I would like the function pointer type to contain the actual
signature of the function, i.e. not a pointer to var args function. This
becomes an issue when I have a function which can take a pointer to itself
as an argument... our terminology for this is "a recursive procedure". That
is, of
2006 Nov 29
4
how do I model self-referential entities?
Hi all -
I am having some trouble figuring out how to model self-referential
entities in Rails.
I have a "group" model, which can have 0 or more "group" objects or 0 or
more "user" objects.
I tried creating a subgroup table that has a parent_group_id and a
child_group_id as foreign keys but can''t figure out how to create the
mapping in my ruby model
2008 Nov 20
3
Any progress on undirected self-referential many to many relationships?
I am going to re-ask a question that has been asked a few times in the
past. What is the best way to represent an undirected self-referential
many to many relationship. Trivial examples of this include an edge in
an undirected graph, or a mutual friendship.
Alice is a person
Bob is a person
Alice and Bob are friends of each other
We have a whole bunch of extra information about their friendship
2006 Aug 15
2
How to access attribute in a self-referential many-to-many relationship
Hello List,
I created a self-referential many-to-many relationship (as described
in the book Rails recipe #18), where I have a model that has
many-to-many relationships with itself. In this case, it''s person who
can become friends. The join table looks like this:
mysql> select * from friends_people;
+-----------+-----------+-----------+
| person_id | friend_id | confirmed |
2012 Oct 22
4
[LLVMdev] Self-referential instruction from jump threading
Hello,
After investigating PR14133, I've discovered that jump threading can output self-referential instructions:
%inc.us = add nsw i32 %inc.us, 1
At least in the test case for that bug report, the relevant code is later deleted (perhaps it is unreachable), and so this does not cause a problem. Unfortunately, when vectorization is enabled, this instruction causes BBVectorize to hang. Should
2006 Aug 30
1
Single Table Inheritance with self-referential join
Please tell me if this train of thinking makes sense, I need help on
solving this association model problem:
I am doing an app that creates and manages stereoscopic images, one
stereoscopic image is formed by two photos, say photo1 and photo2
The user uploads photo1 and then photo2 and gets a preview if he likes
the preview he/she authorizes it and gets a final stereoscopic image
All this
2006 Mar 05
1
Help with Self-Referential HABTM
With the help of the Rails Recipes have got a self-referential HABTM
relationship working, but I''m really struggling with getting a new entry
from a form accepted. i should say here that the form is also submitting
info for the join table too.
So in my model I have:
class Type < ActiveRecord::Base
has_and_belongs_to_many :subtypes,
:class_name => ''Type'',
2007 Jan 03
3
Self-referential habtm with condition is broken
Here''s a simplistic model class.
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
has_and_belongs_to_many :relatives,
:class_name => ''Person'', :join_table => ''relatives'',
:foreign_key => ''from_id'', :association_foreign_key => ''to_id''
has_and_belongs_to_many :brothers,
:class_name =>