Thank you for you replies
@Benjamin
i made what you say but doesn't work with me
but i found that to put
require 'file_name.rb' in config/environment.rb and works well

Thanks for all
M.SH
On Feb 7, 10:14 pm, gerbdla <[email protected]> wrote:
> if you want your class wired to a database table then you would create
> the class in model directory.  The easiest
> way to do this is to run the scaffold command which you can find in
> the rails
> documentation.
>
> On Feb 7, 11:57 am, Benjamin Iandavid Rodriguez <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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> > Make a file "class_name.rb" and define your class(put it in the lib
> > directory)
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> > Then in the controller use <require 'class_name'>
>
> > Instantiate it inside your controller and off you go =D
>
> > 2012/2/7 M.SH <[email protected]>
>
> > > Hello,
> > > I am a beginner in rails and i want to create a class and access it
> > > from the controller in rails
>
> > > thanks in advance
>
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