On Wed, 2009-07-29 at 20:17 +0200, Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote:
> Craig White wrote:
> > On Wed, 2009-07-29 at 19:46 +0200, Marnen Laibow-Koser wrote:
> >> > also - see previous examples from previous e-mail
> >> 
> >> I did.  Please take the time to understand where your errors are coming 
> >> from.
> > ----
> > OK, I understand now...wow, was that every difficult.
> 
> If you found that difficult, then *please* spend some time studying AR 
> and SQL as I suggested in my previous post.  The problem you were having 
> here was actually fairly simple, if not absolutely trivial.  I say this 
> not to brag or insult, but rather to give you an idea about what you 
> should be able to do -- and do easily -- in order to develop Web 
> applications effectively.
----
thanks - I have used Rails quite a bit but have always used ez-where
(Rails 1.1/1.2) and it made it easy for me to do finds.

It simply doesn't work in Rails 2.3.2 and thus it has forced me into
executing finds using Rails code directly which is not where I want to
spend so many hours. Apparently squirrel also does not work in 2.3.2

Thanks

Craig


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