On 7 November 2011 08:51, Colin Law wrote:
> On 6 November 2011 22:48, Philippe M. wrote:
>> I agree with your answer.
>> But technically i still need to find my way.
>
> I believe Scott is suggesting that you just have one class, User or
> Person or Company or whatever is appropriate, and put al
On 6 November 2011 22:48, Philippe M. wrote:
> Hi scott
>
> Thanks for ur answer
>
> As you guess i'm a newbie in Rails
> I agree with your answer.
> But technically i still need to find my way.
I believe Scott is suggesting that you just have one class, User or
Person or Company or whatever is a
Hi scott
Thanks for ur answer
As you guess i'm a newbie in Rails
I agree with your answer.
But technically i still need to find my way.
I will make some tries and certainly post again there
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