Anyone?

2010/12/25 Fernando Leandro <[email protected]>

> Hello guys,
>
> Im trying to make an advanced search form, actually i did like Ryan Bates
> teaches in this railscast :
> http://railscasts.com/episodes/111-advanced-search-form
>
> But my problem is that i dont want to save the searches in my database and
> i dont know how to do this...
>
> In the railscast, there was a comment like this:
>
> *14. Karl <http://www.vbsfinder.com/> May 26, 2008 at 23:01 *
>
> *For those who may not know, if you don't want to save your searches in
> the database, but would like all benefits of using an AR model (like
> validations), you can use virtual attributes:*
>
> *class Search < ActiveRecord::Base
>   attr_accessor :keywords, :category_id, : minimum_price, :maximum_price
>   validates_presence_of :keywords
>   # blah...
> end*
>
> *Everything works the same, just doesn't save anything. And no need for a
> migration or 'searches' table in db.*
>
> But i tried it, and when i put the att_accessors in my model and try to
> make the search, the search returns me all the produtcs.. it dont make the
> search..
>
> Does anyone knows how to solve this problem?
>
> Thanks
>
> *
> *
>
>

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