Thank you for your reply,
As i understand i always need to use self in spite of @ in a model
file. I have no information about mass assignment so i am searching
for it...
Best Regards...
Rushen

On Jan 18, 9:19 am, Frederick Cheung <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Jan 18, 6:50 am, Rushen Aly <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi everybody,
>
> > I am studying Ruby on Rails Tutorial: Learn Rails by Example at
> > railstutorial.org and currently i am studying chapter 7. There are
> > some issues make me confused. It will be great if you help me on these
> > issues.
>
> > 1). We are creating virtual attributes via attr_accessor and making it
> > accessible via attr_accessible. Is this statement correct? I mean if
> > we create a virtual attribute via  attr_accessor cant we use it
> > without declaring it with attr_accessible?
>
> virtual attributes don't differ from normal attributes when it comes
> to attr_accessible: if you've gone the whitelist approach (ie you've
> used attr_accessible elsewhere), then attributes (virtual or not) are
> protected from mass assignment unless you call attr_accessible on
> them.
>
>
>
> > 2). What is the difference between self.variable and @variable? Is it
> > something like that we are using self.variable for variables not
> > mentioned in attr_accesible and @variable for variables mentioned in
> > attr_accesible. Is that true?
>
> self.variable calls the method called variable (which may or may not
> be backed by an instance variable), whereas @variable access the
> instance variable of that named directly. @variable won't work for an
> active record attribute, since those aren't stored in individual
> instance variables (AR stores a hash of all the database attributes in
> one place(
>
> Fred
>
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>
>
>
>
> > Best regards...
> > Rushen

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