On 18 Dec 2008, at 19:10, Tim McIntyre wrote:

>
> I've got a trivial Order class:
>
> class Order < ActiveRecord::Base
> end
>
> From the console:
>
> Loading development environment (Rails 2.1.2)
>>> o = Order.new
> => #<Order id: nil, partner_account_id: nil, delivery_status: nil,
> payment_status: nil, stock_status: nil, complete: nil, admin_notes:
> nil, partner_notes: nil, created_at: nil, updated_at: nil>
>>> o.exists?
> NoMethodError: undefined method `exists?' for #<Order:0x7ffd7eabcfd8>
>        from /home/tim/projects/distrome/trunk/vendor/rails/
> activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb:251:in
> `method_missing'
>        from (irb):2
>>> o.new?
> NoMethodError: undefined method `new?' for #<Order:0x7ffd7eabcfd8>
>        from /home/tim/projects/distrome/trunk/vendor/rails/
> activerecord/lib/active_record/attribute_methods.rb:251:in
> `method_missing'
>        from (irb):3
>
> I've looked at the source and the methods are there.  How can this
> be???

exists? is a class method, so Order.exists?( id_or_conditions) (what  
would o.exists? even mean?)

There is no new? method, although there is one on  
ActiveResource::Base. Did you mean o.new_record?

Fred
>
> >


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