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09:50
Here is the weird issue.
If I give
@interests = InterestDict.find(intrateno: intRateNo)
I get
Couldn't find InterestDict with 'id'={:intrateno=>1}
But if I give
@interests = InterestDict.find(1)
The code executes without any error.
So I think I'm passing the variable the wrong way to model.find method.
InterestDict.find does not expect a Hash as an argument See api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/…
How to pass a variable with integer value to where clause or find clause?
InterestDict.find_by_intrateno(1) would work (if intrateno is an attribute)
Or InterestDict.where(intrateno: 1), which returns a relation (multiple records).
You can use find for multiple values though. InterestDict.find([1, 2]) and InterestDict.find(1,2 ) both would return the records with id being 1 or 2.
Hey @fivedigit thank you...
This query didn't throw error...
@interests = InterestDict.find_by_intrateno(intRateNo)
ActiveRecord has a bunch of 'magic methods'. A find_by_ method is available for every attribute. So if you'd have a name attribute, there would be a find_by_name method you can use.
So your last example just works :)
10:11
I used another code
@excessthrift = ExcessThriftShare.find_by_member_code(tmemberCode)
but I cannot access antother attribute of ExcessThriftShare in the if condition.
if @excessthrift.excess_thrift_amt > 0
Any idea ?
It throws
undefined method `excess_thrift_amt' for nil:NilClass
It didn't find a record for the membercode. If there's no record, the find_by returns nil.
And no data is inserted inside ExcessThriftShare table. The table is empty. But I don't think thats the prob in this case
If you want an error if a record isn't there, you could use ExcessThriftShare.find_by_member_code!(tmemberCode)
Yeah as in last case It would throw NoRecordFound Error but why undefined method error ?
If it cannot be found and returns nil, @excessthrift is assigned with nil.
So you're effectively doing if nil.excess_thrift_amt > 0
10:26
let me check by populating the table
11:16
I populated the table, the error turned to new one
undefined local variable or method `excess_share_amt' for Recovery(id: integer, created_at: datetime, updated_at: datetime):Class
oops sorry
no link between them...
So How can I tell the user gently that there is no record found or the database is empty instead of scary exception page
My usual approach is to prevent them from getting on that page :) But if that doesn't work, I use rescue_from in the controller (if a RecordNotFound was thrown) to redirect them to a page that makes sense and display a helpful flash message. (Quite some Rails techniques to do that)
 
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14:13
Hi all!
Good morning, Rubyists
morning ? its 19:48 here... Anyway good morning for you....
must... resist... correcting grammar... here
How is everyone today ^_^
15:08
@JanDvorak Its ok. Your among friends here.
It's a good morning. Got good sleep for a change.
 
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16:21
Anyone can look at some code?
wrote a sudoku app need to check if it could do with some optimising
@JanDvorak didn't get you
def printarray(array)
puts("_________________________")
puts("| " + array[0] + " " + array[1] + " " + array[2] + " | " + array[3] + " " + array[4] + " " + array[5] + " | " + array[6] + " " +
array[7] + " " + array[8] + " | ")
puts("| " + array[9] + " " + array[10] + " " + array[11] + " | " + array[12] + " " + array[13] + " " + array[14] + " | " + array[15] + " " + array[16] + " " + array[17] + " | ")
puts("| " + array[18] + " " + array[19] + " " + array[20] + " | " + array[21] + " " + array[22] + " " + array[23] + " | " + array[24] + " " + array[25] + " " + array[26] + " | ")
16:35
@learner I think @JanDvorak was giving you a good-natured ribbing for "its", which has a missing apostrophe.
oh.. Ok got it
@magd That much code is hard to read in a tiny scrolling window. Can you please post it as link to a gist or some-such? Or, if it's running code that you need advice on, there's also codereview.stackexchange.com .
ok thank you
should I comment in descriptions of what the code is doing or will expert coders understand it automaticaly?
17:00
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Q: Sudoku app for Ruby - Optimisation/Efficiency

magdI have written a sudoku app for ruby. This is my first attempt at coding in Ruby so there are sure to be lots of way to optimise it or make it more efficient. To summarise the code it takes an input file of a Sudoku problem in the format comma separated row, column, value of the initial sudoku p...

17:32
@magd Well asked. I don't have time to answer it today, but you're likely to get good answers. It might be good to add a sample of the input data to the question.
18:04
Anyone here familiar with Devise gem for Rails?
 
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20:14
hola
quit stalking me :3
must... not... go to the php room

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