Hey Steve,
This is the output from your suggested snippet:

heroku console
Ruby console for weekendr.heroku.com
>> p = Project.where(["status = ?", true])
=> []
>>


On Jun 16, 4:22 pm, Steve Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> Looks like Arel might not be escaping the true correctly which is strange. 
> How about
>
> p = Project.where(["status = ?", true])
>
> Does that do the same thing?
> Steve
>
> On 16 Jun 2010, at 14:46, webdevotion wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hey
>
> > We have a problem with our Projects controller.
> > Where we want to select all  the projects with status set to true we
> > use:
>
> > p = Project.where(:status => true)
>
> > It works locally, but it doesn't work on the Heroku instance.
>
> > Does work, but not agnostic
> > p = Project.where(:status => '1')
>
> > What's the best practice to solve this ( little ) problem?
>
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