Thank you Steve.  This is precisely what I needed.
Thomas, I appreciate your time as well.  It is just that I learn better 
by typing "things" in the Rails Console in bits and pieces and see what 
happens.  It is this interactive nature of Ruby and Rails which I like 
very much.  Reminds me of the "Immediate Window" in Visual Basic/Access 
which made me very productive.

But I do agree with both you gentlemen that a structured testing 
methodology is better suited for the task.

Regards,

Bharat
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