On 13 March 2012 21:55, AndyLikesRuby <usbd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Colin,
>
> Thanks for the reply.  Your question prompted me to search around my
> class declarations, and sure enough, I found the problem.
>
> I declared two container classes, Captionfile and Run, to capture
> information in a convenient, encapsulated format.  From there I create
> objects to make arrays/hashes for processing
>
> I stored them in the /lib directory, which apparently conflicted with
> the ActiveRecord class declarations of the same name.

That is why I suggested doing a global search for Captionfile.

>
> I renamed the class files and suddenly it all worked.  I now have to
> figure out how to include these class files without conflict (I'll
> likely rename them).

You can't have two different classes of the same name.

>
> Thanks for your tipoff!  That's what lead me to my solution.

Glad to be of help

Colin

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