Are you talking about a dynamic view here?
I.E the table 'records' has 10 fields, but for this particular list
only 3 of them are going to be used?

BTW, if your table is called "records" it will cause problems for
ActiveRecords finds. I suggest you rename it to something else.

On Apr 28, 6:21 am, pankaj <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a model called List which has many records
>
> class List
>
> has_many :records
>
> end
>
> class Record
>
> end
>
> The table Record has 2 permanent fields: name, email. Besides these 2
> fields, for each List a Record can have 'n' custom fields.
>
> for example: for list1 I add address(text), dob(date) as custom
> fields. then while adding records to list one, each record can have
> values for address and dob.
>
> Is there any activerecord plugin which provides this type of
> functionality. Else could you share your thoughts on how to model
> this.
>
> Thanks in advance, Pankaj
>
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