On Nov 18, 10:34 pm, Frederick Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Nov 19, 6:28 am, Joshua Kolden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> On Nov 18, 
> 7:48 pm, Philip Hallstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Any before_filters in place on this model?  What does your  
> > > development.log say?  Do you see the INSERT query?
>
> > no before_filters (no filters of any kind).  If I follow the
> > development.log while I'm doing an interactive console like above I
> > can see there is no output at all to the log when I do a save.  If I
> > immediately try a different model and save it, no problem, and I see
> > some output in the dev log.  It is very bazar.  I keep thinking I must
> > be using a keyword in the model somewhere, but I can't find any. Maybe
> > I've broken my installation.
>
> Well if there's something odd with that model you'll have to show it
> before people can tell you what's wrong. Tip of the day: methods/
> associations called transaction are a bad thing.
>
> Fred
>

Haha how did you know?  I had just found that out and came back here
to post the solution.  It turns out I have a model for financial
transactions called.... you guessed it 'transaction'.  Seemed to be
working fine everywhere for a while then I created a polymeric
association to the allocation model and I guess this line in the
allocation model screwed it up.

class Allocation < ActiveRecord::Base
has_one :transaction, :as => :item
...

Thanks,
j


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