On 8 Oct 2008, at 16:04, Pål Bergström wrote:

>
> Frederick Cheung wrote:
>> On 8 Oct 2008, at 15:32, P�l Bergstr�m wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> When I try to get the value of a time_select into a flash[:notice],
>>> just
>>> to check it, I get nil. What ever I try I can't deal with it. It  
>>> goes
>>> into the db alright as mysql time, so that's fine (e.g. 10:00:00).
>>>
>>> Could someone explain what type the params is coming from a
>>> time_select?
>>> Is it a time object or string or what?
>>
>> Neither. it's a set of three (two if you don't have seconds)
>> parameters called stuff like start(1i), start(2i). Peek at your logs
>> to see exactly what the parameters are.
>>
>> Fred
>
> Yes I saw that. But when I try params[:calendar][:start_time](4i) it
> doesn't work.

params[:calendar][:'start_time(4i)']

Fred
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