Hi Matt,
Actually I am trying to connect to already existing DB where mentioned
table is readily available. I just need to read it all the time or
occasionally write it but I do not create it from my app. The primary
key of the table is varchar. I can do nothing about that and if i do
not declare
Somewhat unrelated, but if you're creating a new, simple Rails app,
why are you tangling with set_table_name and a noninteger primary key?
Working against the Rails conventions will cause no end of trouble,
especially if you're just starting out...
--Matt Jones
On Nov 13, 4:00 am, Kalpesh1
On Nov 13, 9:00 am, Kalpesh1 Patel rails-mailing-l...@andreas-s.net
wrote:
When I run this in browser, it throws error Wrong number of arguments
(0 for 1). Obviously, my method init_name expects one parameter and
it doesn't find any while called(by controller??). Basically I want to
send
Frederick Cheung wrote:
On Nov 13, 9:00�am, Kalpesh1 Patel rails-mailing-l...@andreas-s.net
wrote:
When I run this in browser, it throws error Wrong number of arguments
(0 for 1). Obviously, my method init_name expects one parameter and
it doesn't find any while called(by controller??).
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Kalpesh1 Patel
rails-mailing-l...@andreas-s.net wrote:
Frederick Cheung wrote:
On Nov 13, 9:00�am, Kalpesh1 Patel rails-mailing-l...@andreas-s.net
wrote:
When I run this in browser, it throws error Wrong number of arguments
(0 for 1). Obviously, my method
Hi Kalpesh1 Patel
So isn't there any way I can pass some value from controller to model?
You can define cname as n attr_writer in model and can set its value
from controller like @simple.cname = 'namehere'
Sijo
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Sijo k g wrote:
Hi Kalpesh1 Patel
So isn't there any way I can pass some value from controller to model?
You can define cname as n attr_writer in model and can set its value
from controller like @simple.cname = 'namehere'
Sijo
Thanks sijo! I am able to get/set it using
Leonardo Mateo wrote:
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Kalpesh1 Patel
rails-mailing-l...@andreas-s.net wrote:
when callback method is called?
Callbacks like before_create can't take any arguments
Fred
So isn't there any way I can pass some value from controller to model?
What do you
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