just look up attr_accessor method, if used within a model on a non
existant field in the model, it will create a "pseudo" field. Do not
forget to make accessible.

On Sep 1, 12:11 am, Michael Pavling <[email protected]> wrote:
> correction - you will need to check that both name and times_repeated
> are not nil
>
>  def complete
>   self.name * self.times_repeated if self.name && self.times_repeated
>  end
>
> strictly speaking the "self." isn't needed either, but it does make
> the intention clearer...

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