Hi philip!!!

Thanks for your reply. I read about STI and solve my problem.

BUT now I have another hehe. I have 2 validations rules, because I
have a has_one association. How can I do this?

http://pastie.org/1836266

For example... I have to validate :name (Profile) for Representative,
but not for User.

Thanks!


On Apr 26, 1:58 pm, Philip Hallstrom <phi...@pjkh.com> wrote:
> On Apr 26, 2011, at 9:35 AM, Junior Grossi wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I am newbie in Rails and new at this group. I am with a problem with
> > validation. I searched at Google but I cant see anything.
>
> > I have just one Model: User. I have 2 CRUD's (controllers and views):
> > Representatives and Users... Users CRUD is ok but Representatives not.
> > I have different validations rules for Representatives and Users, but
> > I have to use the same table in the DB, so the same Model.
>
> > How can I make different validations in a same Model?
>
> Look into STI (single table inheritance).  This will let you use the same 
> underlying table (and share common functionality) among multiple models...
>
> -philip

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