Quoting Leah Antkiewicz <[email protected]>:
> I am making a search to look through my database at a string that I
> enter into a text field. I got it to work properly if I enter in the
> exact title but I wanted to see if I could find database entries with
> similar titles.
> 
> I currently have this code that works:
> @find = Product.find(:first, :conditions => ["title = '#{name}'"])
> So when I enter in "Rolling Rock" it finds that name in the database
> 
> What I want to do now is if I enter in "Rolling" it will still find
> Rolling Rock. I tried the following but it doesn't work:
> @find = Product.find(:first, :conditions => ["title.include?
> '#{name}'"])
> 
> I get this error:
> ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid in SearchController#results
> Mysql::Error: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual
> that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to
> use near 'include'#{name}')  LIMIT 1' at line 1: SELECT * FROM
> `products` WHERE (title include'#{name}')  LIMIT 1
> 

@find = Product.find(:first, :conditions => ["title like '?'", "%#{name}%"])

This code is untested, but I would expect to work.

Jeffrey

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