yes, it is string. I find decision , i am using date without zero's like 
this:
User.where(bdate: "1945-5-9") 
вторник, 19 ноября 2013 г., 19:09:01 UTC+4 пользователь Colin Law написал:
>
> On 19 November 2013 14:07, rusik <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > Hi all, i have User model with bdate: string 
> > Try : 
> >> 
> >> User.find(2).bdate 
> >> => Wed, 09 May 1945 
> >> User.find(2).bdate.to_s 
> >> => "1945-05-09" 
>
> Are you sure bdate is of type string in the database?  If so then why 
> does it appear to interpret it as a date in your first example? 
>
> Colin 
>
> > 
> > But if i run: 
> >> 
> >> User.where(bdate: "1945-05-09") 
> >> => [] 
> > 
> > Why??? 
> > 
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