Displaying 20 results from an estimated 700 matches similar to: "reconstituting a date"
2006 Jun 27
6
embedding ruby code in a [flash :notice]
The ruby code in this isn''t evaluated...
flash[:notice] = "Your last recorded entry was <%= @in_out.time_in %>
<br />You are currently marked as ''In'', you probably want to check
''Out''"
Is there a way?
Craig
2006 Jun 24
2
date madness
I have a column called ''time_in'' and it is actually a timestamp so it
has a date and a time.
I created a method in my model called time_in_date which is simply
time_in.strftime("%m/%d/%Y")
I can''t do an sql find on a column that doesn''t exist so how do I find
for a specific date?
Craig
2006 Jul 02
3
difficult view code logic
this one really has me stumped...
<%= user.in_out == "In" ? {image_tag url_for_file_column("personnel",
"image", "thumb")} if user.image : user.in_out %>
What I am wanting to do...
if user.in_out == "In", load their thumbnail if it exists, load
public/images/in.jpg if not, or else load public/images/out.jpg
Can someone help with the
2006 Jun 12
0
struggling with relatively simple out of model updating
I''m trying to do a In/Out thing...
In my in_outs_controller.rb
def edit_in_out
@in_out = InOut.new
@in_out.user_id = params[:id]
@user = User.find_by_id(@in_out.user_id)
if @in_out.save
@user.update_attribute(:in_out, params[:user][:in_out])
flash[:notice] = ''In/Out was successfully updated.''
redirect_to :action =>
2006 Apr 01
7
Any way around AssociationTypeMismatch?
I want to have popup menus and check boxes in my forms to let users
select associated objects. In the form I''m working on, the object
"belongs_to" another type of object which is selected from a popup menu.
The id of the chosen object(s) for association is passed back in the
parameter hash, but when rails creates a new object from this parameter
hash, I get a
2007 Feb 01
2
file_column 2nd try....
Looks like my first question a couple of days ago wasn?t very clever
asked, at least very sucessfull....
So, anyway...i will try it again:
I have to prefix that I am far away from fully understanding the overall
concept yet, and there?s no way to get some hints in the www so far, at
least my resaerches dont lead to any helpfull stuff.
image_controller.rb:
def create
MiddleMan.new_worker
2006 Jul 18
1
Auto-populating time portion of a datetime field from a form
I see that if I use the date_select helper in my view, then in the
generated page, my selects are named obj[datetime_field(1i)] (and 2i and
3i for the other parts). These auto-populate the date portion of my
datetime_field.
I have another datetime field that I''m presenting the time from and I
would like to use a similar scheme to autopopulate it. Currently, I''ve
used the
2011 May 19
1
update_attributes updates data from second instance of nested form but not the first
Got a weird situation with an update put to a controller with a form with
nested attributes.
On the data below, I am updating data for both items (''0'' and ''1'') in
rosters_attributes (in the example below I am updating the ''name'' attribute
to a new value in both cases. What I am stuck on is that ''1'' gets its data
updated,
2005 Sep 22
1
AgentRecord In and Out streams
How do I combined these in and out wav files on the
fly through asterisk to where I hear the whole
conversation and only have one wav-file
(i.e. :
agent-1001-asterisk-478-1127389080-17-in_out.wav)
agent-1001-asterisk-478-1127389080-17-in.wav
agent-1001-asterisk-478-1127389080-17-out.wav
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2006 Aug 10
1
Convert datetime_select to Time object?
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Question 1
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I am dealing with a database that holds products and it has a datetime
field called "active_at". so I have the following for active_at:
<%= f.datetime_select :active_at %>
It gives me 5 different params:
params[:product][:active_at(1i)]
params[:product][:active_at(2i)]
params[:product][:active_at(3i)]
2009 Feb 04
4
Rails 2.2.2 to_date and to_datetime methods
In the console I see this behaviour:
>> "19270412000000".to_date.methods
=> ["ns?", "mon", "ago", "end_of_month", "months_since",
"default_inspect", "minus_without_duration", ...
>> "19270412000000".to_date.class
=> Date
>> "19270412000000".class
=> String
>>
2009 Dec 30
9
Oracle adapter problem? How to fix this?
Hi,
My setup is:
Ruby 1.8.6
Rails 2.3.5
activerecord-oracle-adapter (1.0.0.9250)
I upgraded Rails and the adapter recently and I just went through hell
trying to find a problem while inserting a record in a table.
Rails was giving me this error:
OCIError (ORA-02289: sequence does not exist):
stmt.c:539:in oci8lib.so
c:/ruby/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/oci8.rb:753:in `exec''
2007 Nov 02
3
Date Issues + Oracle + RoR
Hi Experts
I''ve a product like this
ID -> 1
Name -> Xyz
Price -> 30
Created_at -> 02-NOV-07
from_date = Date.new(2, 10, 07)
to_date = Date.new(2, 10, 07)
@product = Product.find_by_sql("select * from products where
created_at between from_date and to_date")
code works perfectly, buy my issue is i dont get any data. always says
no record found
but if i use
2006 Jan 16
1
Bundled resource -- something I''m missing
I have a decoupled form embedded in my pages ? a search box that has date
fields ? and of course the search fields are not in my model. However,
picking dates is a great use for the Dynarch calendar. It seems that by
using the syntax:
<%= render :partial => ?filter_box? %>
In my view and...
<%= dynarch_date_select ''filter_box'', ''begin_date'' %>
2011 Feb 04
5
Date parse - month and day reversed
I am getting the month and day reversed in parsing a date. I am wondering if
there is some intelligence in Ruby that knows that at the moment I am in
Mexico, as the parsing is working as if I was
"6/15/2008".to_date
=> ArgumentError: invalid date
"15/6/2008".to_date
=> Sun, 15 Jun 2008
What I really want is my date to be understood as month/day/year. Is there a
way to
2006 Apr 25
1
Array of dates/times from time.now till nextweek
Hi,
I would like to make @dates in my controller.
I tried the following:
startdate = Time.now
enddate = startdate.next_week
for enddate > startdate
@dates << startdate
startdate = startdate.tomorrow
end
But I get an errormessage when I check the syntax:
"warning: useless use of a variable in void context"
Anyone?
Thanks!
Steven.
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2007 Dec 12
6
Add a month to a Date object
Howdy all,
This may be the dumbest question in the world, but how can you "add
one month" to a Date object? I can''t just add 30 days, because months
have varying lengths.
Any help would be much appreciated...
Thanks!
-Neal
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2006 Apr 18
1
inserting value got problem
Parameters: {"bestandsliste"=>{"typ"=>"bumffer", "KundanName"=>"parikshit", "Abgeholt"=>"", "LieferLand"=>"", "Kaufmann"=>"birla", "Marge"=>"", "Erzieltervk"=>"", "LieferOrt"=>"",
2014 Jul 14
2
cummax / cummin for complex numbers
Dear all,
in R 3.1.0, this is happening:
> cummin(c(1+1i,2-3i,4+5i))
Error in cummin(c(1 + (0+1i), 2 - (0+3i), 4 + (0+5i))) :
'cummax' not defined for complex numbers
> cummax(c(1+1i,2-3i,4+5i))
Error in cummax(c(1 + (0+1i), 2 - (0+3i), 4 + (0+5i))) :
'cummin' not defined for complex numbers
It may be fixed in R-devel, but I thought I'd mention it to make sure
2008 Jun 08
20
how to parse a "dd/mm/yyyy" formatted date string???
Hi,
I''m stuck. How do you parse a "dd/mm/yyyy" formatted date string???
I get a date format error.
Thanks in advance
Greg
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