yeah i was using rails 2 thanks for response On Apr 22, 10:53 pm, Frederick Cheung <frederick.che...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Apr 23, 6:46 am, John Merlino <stoici...@aol.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > Hey all, > > > I look at the rails documentation validation helpers: > > >http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveModel/Validations/HelperMeth... > > > It has this example: > > > class Person < ActiveRecord::Base > > validates_inclusion_of :states, :in => lambda{ |person| > > STATES[person.country] } > > end > > > So basically when you update a record, thatobjectinstance is passed > > into the lambda and validation occurs. > > The ability to specify a lambda as a validates_inclusion_of target was > added in 3.x (not exactly sure which version - I think 3.1) and you're > using 2.3.10, which doesn't have this ability. You'll probably need to > write a custom validation, i.e. something along the lines of > > validate :check_screening_date > > def check_screening_date > if ... > errors.add(:screening, "screening must be between ...") > end > end > > Fred > > > > > > > > > I try to emulate same thing: > > > class Subject < ActiveRecord::Base > > validates_inclusion_of :screening, :in => lambda { |subject| > > (subject.screened_on + 7.days)..(subject.screened_on + 14.days) } > > end > > > So basically I just want to make sure thedatethey entered is between > > dates theobjectwas screend. > > > However, I get this error: > > > .rvm/gems/ruby-1.8.7-p357/gems/activerecord-2.3.10/lib/active_record/ > > validations.rb:908:in `validates_inclusion_of': Anobjectwith the > > method include? is required must be supplied as the :in option of the > > configuration hash (ArgumentError) > > > Ok so the source code shows this line: > > > enum = configuration[:in] || configuration[:within] > > 607: > > 608: raise(ArgumentError, "Anobjectwith the method include? > > is > > required must be supplied as the :in option of the configuration > > hash") > > unless enum.respond_to?("include?") > > > Granted, a model instance does not have the include? method. So then > > why does the example in the rails documentation work and what can I do > > to emulate that? > > > thanks for response
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