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On Dec 3, 2:11 pm, Colin Law <clan...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> 2009/12/3 Terry6004 <nish.pa...@hotmail.com>:
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> > Terry6004 wrote:
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> >> Hi Mr Sagar,
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> >> I ran that query in my console and it returned an array of times etc so i
> >> will post one line to you which is:
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> >> #<BusTime id: 97, weekday: "thursday", time: "2000-01-01 11:29:00",
> >> created_at: nil, updated_at: nil>
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> >> Please note that the time attribute is time:time not datetime but rails
> >> still gives me 2000-01-01 for some reason
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> There is no time of day class in ruby, the Time class (confusingly)
> includes the date, which seems to be set to 2000-01-01 if only a time
> of day is provided.  Either you must cope with this in your
> application or you must store the time of day in some other form such
> as integer seconds into the day or as a string for example.
>
> Colin

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