Greg,

validates_inclusion_of is looking for :in to be an enumeration.  In a
simple case (one day granularity) you're asking for a list that's
365.25 * 200 => 73050 items long.

My guess is it's a good thing it didn't work ;-)

Maybe you want to go for a min/max check here.

Rick

On Nov 20, 11:22 am, "Greg Hauptmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> wondering if should this work? - "validates_inclusion_of :start_date,
> :in => (Time.now.to_date - 100.years)..(Time.now.to_date + 100.years)"
>  (doesn't seem to for me)
>
> i.e. should I be able to "validates_inclusion_of" to do date validation.
>
> ................
>   class GraphOptions < ActiveRecord::BaseWithoutTable
>     column :start_date, :date
>     validates_inclusion_of :start_date, :in => (Time.now.to_date -
> 100.years)..(Time.now.to_date + 100.years)
>   end
> ................
>
> tks
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