On 10 Nov 2008, at 10:20, Mike C wrote:

>
> I'm getting the error that exists? is an undefined method when I try
> and use it in a model. Basically, it's something like this:
>
> if exists? :user_id => current_user.id
>
> From what I understand, exists? is in ActiveRecord::Base so a model
> should be able to use it, right? I've used find() successfully, so why
> not exists? It works if I do User.exists?, but not if I do just
> exists? which is odd...anyone have an answer to this?

It's a class method not an instance method.

Fred
>
> >


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