I now have:
model:
attr_accessor :completed_cfdym
def completed_cfdym
@completed_cfdym
end
def completed_cfdym=(var)
if var == 'true'
@completed_cfdym = true
else
if var == 'false'
@completed_cfdym = false
else
@completed_cfdym = ''
end
end
end
validates(:completed_cfdym, inclusion: { in: [true, false],
message: "%{value} is not a valid response"} )
view:
<%= f.label :completed_cfdym, "Have you already completed 'A
Conversation for the Difference You Make in Life?", class: 'span5' %>
<%= f.select :completed_cfdym, {'' => nil, 'Yes' => true, 'No' =>
false}, {}, { :class => 'span1' } %>
I get the diagnostic:
* Completed cfdym is not a valid response
Is there a construct, like the %{value} that I can use to print out the
response?
On Tuesday, June 10, 2014 3:12:33 AM UTC-7, Frederick Cheung wrote:
>
>
>
> On Monday, June 9, 2014 8:34:19 PM UTC+1, Asa Romberger wrote:
>>
>> Removing the '' on true and false made no difference.
>>
>> You're comparing with = rather than ==
>
> Fred
>
>>
>>>>>>
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