rp8 -_- wrote:
> Ukrit Himakoon wrote:
>> rp8 -_- wrote:
>>> One way is to save a serialized hash into the db and you can deserialize 
>>> the saved hash object back to params.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> 
>>> rp8
>>> =======================
>>> http://lun.competo.com
>> 
>> How to serialize would you mind giving me some example.
>> suppose that I've session['test'] which store several params inside
>> such as
>> session['test'] = idlist['1']=test&idlist['2']=test2
>> 
>> so I need to store this stuff inside my DB so if I need to serialized
>> what I have to do?
> require 'yaml'
> 
> serialized = obj.to_yaml
> new_obj = YAML::load(serialized)
> puts new_obj.width
> 
> Regards,
> 
> rp8
> =======================
> http://lun.competo.com

Thx here's what's store inside my db for now

-----------------------------------
--- !map:HashWithIndifferentAccess
2-Medium: "1"
"17": "1"
"18": "1"
3-Low: "1"
1-High: "1"
"20": "0"
"19": "1"
-----------------------------------

It's that correct one? if so how can I call this one back to 
session['test'] ?
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