Alex P wrote:
> Actually, the goal is trivial.
> Check out http://guides.rubyonrails.org/getting_started.html
> 
> Install ruby, gem, rails, and start developing, ask questions as you
> go along. There's no such thing as tutorial for a menu or working
> space.
> Checking whether a team has already played the game is a matter of
> your model. For instance, you have a model called Team, which has a
> boolean field called played_game. So, you just get teams via
> Team.find, and include your condition, or just use team.played_game
> and check whether it's true or no.
> 
> Good luck

Hello,

Thank you.
I will read the gettting_started tutorial.

I like the idea of you.
One question. How do I set the boolean field.

My idea was to make a database of all the played games.
Then read that database one or one if the user choose for making the 
rankings.

I have he idea I have to read a lot to make this idea work.

Roelof
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