On 14 November 2012 22:21, Colin Law <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 14 November 2012 21:07, Mauro <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I have a model Reservation with reserved_from and reserve_to
>> attributes of type date.
>> I want create a scope of all reservations where Date.today is between
>> reserved_from and reserved_to.
>> In the model I've done:
>>
>> def self.today_reservation
>>     find_each do |res|
>>         if (Date.today).between?(res.reserved_from, res.reserved_to)
>>                 return
>>         else
>>                 puts "false"
>>         end
>>     end
>>   end
>>   scope :today_reservations, today_reservation
>>
>> but it doesn't work.
>> If reserved_from is 2012-11-01 and reserved_to is 2012-11-02 and
>> Date.today is 2012-11-14 the method above method return an
>> activerecord relation.
>
> That is not how scopes work.  You need something like (not tested)
> scope :today_reservations, lambda {   where("reserved_from > ? and
> reserved_to <= ?", Date.today,  Date.today ) }

Without lamda it's the same thing?
scope :today_reservations, where("reserved_from > ? and
> reserved_to <= ?", Date.today,  Date.today ) works the same.

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