On Jun 24, 6:28 am, Sijo Kg <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>    This is just an example .I have a model Person with fields
> first_name, last_name
> And after entering some records to the people table I tried the sql
> Person.find(:all,:select => "first_name,#{first_name+last_name} as
> full_name")

You don't need the #{} in there.

Fred
>
>       But this is not working Could anybody please tell how can I make
> it work My ntention only just get result like
> first_name  full_name
> abc          abc d
> AG           AG h
>
> Thanks
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