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A: Can a Symbol in ruby create a Column in db table?

Amit SuroliyaDo following steps - step 1 : First Create new column Address in Person table, by following command - rails g migration add_address_to_person address:string step 2 : Migrate database rake db:migrate step 3 : Create Person with Address column - person = Person.create(:name => "August", :em...

@mudasobwa Yes, of course..........!!!
Thanks AmitSuroliya and mudasobwa for your answer!
Welcome @August.........!!!
But Amit,for a similar scenario, I get a warning saying - WARNING: Can't mass-assign protected attributes: number. Do you have any idea why I get error of undefined method when updating address for above asked scenario and warning for the other?
@August.........You need to permit number in params, like params.require(:person).permit(:number, :name,:email,:address)
05:28
Thanks, in the other scenario there are ten columns from terms_1, .. , terms_10 in database. So while updating one of the records the code tries to update for terms_12, which is not possible and gives error for one user and warning with no update for other users.. Do you have any idea why this might happening?
here the number with terms_# is fetched from another table. and used symbols like :"terms_#", .send method the column is updated
Is terms_12 in database column of table ?
No terms_12 is not present in the database...
only till terms_10 the columns are present
So, you want to use term_12 ?
yes...
for that you need to do make these column attr_accessor in your model like -
05:30
this happens based on the number fetched other table..
class Person < ActiveRecord::Base
the number can be anything greater than 10
attr_accessor :term_12
okay
write validation for that
Thanks but this technique I'll use for how many numbers I do not know..
Ok
validation..
You can user any numbers
05:33
But case is that for some of the records even though the number fetched from other table is greater than 10 It still works and just shows warning in logs while for some it directly shows error in browser as Error : undefined method
terms_12 for #
But, attr_accessor is best approach, if you don't have any column in database
but the issue is terms_# can be terms_20, terms_200 or even terms_2000 then in that case what should I do?
Also why would same piece of code work for some records and not for other... :(
If you want to use thousand number of columns, you sould use a gem called serial_preferences
which make hash in database like {term_12: "dsf",..................................term_2000: "dsfsdf"}
and this hash is stored in a single column?
05:43
I have checked that from terms_1 to terms_10 are already made :attr_accessible in the model
06:00
Amit are u there?
Hi Rahulv
are you there?
06:17
yes
06:35
did you get the scenario?
I have understood that the number fetched from other table can be greater than 10 but the table I'm trying to update has only 10 columns. The code updates the column correctly if number is <= 10 and if it is >10 then the code runs fine with a warning WARNING: Can't mass-assign protected attributes and sometimes throws error of undefined method terms_12 (or what ever the number is)

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