So if found this code in the activeresource code:
active_resource/base.rb:      new? ? create : update

so a cc.new? if true would call create, and sure enough it is.  Anyone
know why getting something from a find would make the object as new?
Thanks.
Erik

On May 9, 8:06 pm, erik <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm doing something like this in a simple test script:
> show_cc = CreditCard.find(account.credit_card_ref, :params => {:salt
> => salt})
> unless show_cc.errors.nil? or show_cc.errors.empty?
>     puts "we gots errors : #{show_cc.errors.to_yaml}"
>     exit
> end
> puts "show card : #{show_cc.to_yaml}"
>
> show_cc.credit_card_month = '12'
> show_cc.iv = salt
> show_cc.cvv = '999'
> show_cc.save
> unless show_cc.errors.nil? or show_cc.errors.empty?
>     puts "we gots errors : #{show_cc.errors.to_yaml}"
>     exit
> end
>
> puts "updated card : #{show_cc.to_yaml}
>
> CreditCard is a n ActiveResource class.  The show_cc.save is done as a
> create instead of an update.  I figured since the show_cc object is
> first created from a find (show) and then i modify the attributes and
> do a save I should get an update.
>
> I'm on Rails 2.2.
> Thanks.
> Erik
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