On 28 September 2014 09:03, Roelof Wobben wrote:
> Oke,
>
> So first the first one I can make my model and save it and with the second I
> can do the calculation ?
Please don't top post, insert your comments at appropriate point(s) in
previous message. Thanks.
I have never used them, I have jus
Oke,
So first the first one I can make my model and save it and with the second
I can do the calculation ?
Roelof
Op zondag 28 september 2014 09:50:43 UTC+2 schreef Colin Law:
> On 28 September 2014 08:18, Roelof Wobben > wrote:
> > Hello Colin,
> >
> > Sorry for the confusion but I mean
On 28 September 2014 08:18, Roelof Wobben wrote:
> Hello Colin,
>
> Sorry for the confusion but I mean this one :
> https://github.com/RubyMoney/money-rails
The first line of the introduction says that it provides integration
with Rails for the gem that I linked to.
Colin
>
> Roelof
>
>
> Op za
Hello Colin,
Sorry for the confusion but I mean this one :
https://github.com/RubyMoney/money-rails
Roelof
Op zaterdag 27 september 2014 22:13:41 UTC+2 schreef Colin Law:
> On 27 September 2014 20:35, Roelof Wobben > wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > If I use the money gem for storing amounts of
On 27 September 2014 20:35, Roelof Wobben wrote:
> Hello,
>
> If I use the money gem for storing amounts of money which can be payed by a
> user, can I also do calculations on it .
Does the documentation for the gem help [1]?
It does not seem to me that it 'stores' amounts of money.
[1] http://
Hello,
If I use the money gem for storing amounts of money which can be payed by a
user, can I also do calculations on it .
Roelof
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