Anyone?

Any help would be much appriciated,

Thanks In Advance,

Joe

On May 3, 11:28 am, Joe <j...@dev-hq.co.uk> wrote:
> So I change it to this: <%= render :partial =>
> @category.tutorials.ordered_by_position %>
> and I get the error: undefined method `ordered_by_position'
>
> I'm guessing that's because I have to create a method that orders them
> by position. However I'm a noob in ruby on rails, where do I create
> the method, and how do I make it order them by position?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Sorry for being such a noob,
>
> Joe
>
> On May 3, 10:35 am, Frederick Cheung <frederick.che...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On May 3, 8:12 am, Joe <j...@dev-hq.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > > Ok, so I've created my position thing for every tutorial. However now
> > > I need to know how I can setup render :partial to order the tutorials
> > > using the position, and then if two (or more) tutorials have the same
> > > position, then go back and check there id, and order the ones with the
> > > same position by id.
>
> > > This is how I'm currently displaying the tutorials:
>
> > > <%= render :partial => @category.tutorials %>
>
> > > Does anyone have any ideas how I can adapt this?
>
> > I'd probably create a named_scope on Tutorial which ordered things by
> > position. Since named_scopes can be chained with each other and with
> > an association you could do @category.tutorials.ordered_by_position
>
> > Fred
>
> > > Thanks In Advance,
>
> > > Joe
>
> > > On May 2, 9:18 pm, Joe <j...@dev-hq.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > > > Ok, So it seems that this whole tutorial ordering thing seems to be
> > > > the best way to go (thanks to philip anyway for giving me the code to
> > > > do it with ids if I wanted to);
> > > > The problem is I'm really a complete noob in RoR. I know how to create
> > > > migrations, however creating a "position" variable i which they were
> > > > independent to the category the tutorials were in; I have absolutely
> > > > no idea how to do that. And you talk about writing methods, I also do
> > > > not know where these methods would be created (inside a controller
> > > > perhaps?).
>
> > > > Any help with this task would be kindly appriciated,
>
> > > > Thanks In Advance,
>
> > > > Joe
>
> > > > On May 2, 7:18 pm, Philip Hallstrom <phi...@pjkh.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > >> The tutorials are then displayed in order of there id (auto-
> > > > > >> incrementing) in their categories show method.
> > > > > >> The thing is, I want to create a link that goes from one tutorial
> > > > > >> (with an id of 10 for example) to the next tutorial in that 
> > > > > >> category
> > > > > >> (which might not have an id of 11, as I create different tutorials 
> > > > > >> at
> > > > > >> different times, therefore creating different ids for two tutorials
> > > > > >> seemingly next to eachother in order).
>
> > > > > >> Obviously I know I will need something like this:
> > > > > >> <%= link_to 'Next lesson....',   %>
>
> > > > > >> but I just don't know how I can manage it..
>
> > > > > >> By the way, every tutorial has a: category_id  to determain which
> > > > > >> category they are in (this is an integer).
>
> > > > > > If I were you, i'd create a position column on tutorials, which
> > > > > > determines the ordering of tutorials for a category (ordering by id
> > > > > > might seem the simplest but stops you from ever reordering 
> > > > > > tutorials.
> > > > > > Given a tutorial, the next one is the first one in the same category
> > > > > > whose position is greater than the current ones (you could write a
> > > > > > next_tutorial method on tutorial). There's a plugin called
> > > > > > acts_as_list that you might find helpful maintaining the position
> > > > > > column. If you're hell bent on ordering by id then it's as if id is
> > > > > > your position column
>
> > > > > > Fred
>
> > > > > I agree with Fred as it allows you to easily re-order the tutorials 
> > > > > if  
> > > > > you want to, but if you don't... then...
>
> > > > > next_tutorial = Tutorial.find(:conditions => ["id > ? AND category_id 
> > > > >  
> > > > > = ?", current_tutorial_id, current_category_id], :order =>  
> > > > > 'id', :limit => 1)
>
> > > > > prev_tutorial = Tutorial.find(:conditions => ["id < ? AND category_id 
> > > > >  
> > > > > = ?", current_tutorial_id, current_category_id], :order => 'id  
> > > > > DESC', :limit => 1)
>
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