On 2 Ott, 18:20, adedip <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks again to Peter..that's what I missed.. i need to call YEAR
> (date) even on the attribute side..not only for the variable.. :S
> thanks!
> I'll try
>
> On 2 Ott, 18:04, Colin Law <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > 2009/10/2 adedip <[email protected]>:
>
> > > or maybe I'm wrong about the type...
> > > here's the form code in the view:
>
> > >  <% @source = Article.find(:all) %>
> > > From:
> > >  <%= collection_select("from", "date", @source, "date","date",
> > > {:include_blank => true}) %>
> > >  To:
> > > <%= collection_select("to", "date", @source, "date","date",
> > > {:include_blank => true}) %>
>
> > If you are using params[:from] then it is a string. params[] are
> > always strings.  The fact that you keep saying it is in yyyy-mm-dd
> > format does not make sense if it is a Date as a Date is not in a
> > particular format till you convert it to string for display for
> > example.
>
> that's what I've realized few minutes ago :P
>
> so
> params[:from].to_date
> would do the job?!
or maybe

from = Date.new(params[:from])

?!
>
> > Build a Date from the string and then you can compare it with your db value.
>
> > Colin
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