Colin Law wrote in post #996041:
>
> So if you put a break point immediately after
> setax = setA.split(" ")
> then setax is nil, but if you then (while still broken) do
> setax=setA.split(" ") then setax gets a value.
> If so I find that most remarkable.
>
> You have not said how setax and setbx are defined.  Are they db cols
> for the model in which setup_data is defined or what?
>
> Colin

Correct.  I put a  break point immediately after
setax = setA.split(" ") and it is nil.
p setax
nil

Then do
setax = setA.split(" ") and setax gets a value.
p setax
["test", "linux"]

setax and setbx are only variables used to for searching columns in the 
Search table.  They are not used anywhere else.  Part of the code below:

if setBList != 0
      setbx << YAML.load(Autoterm.find(setBList).terms)
      setbx.flatten!
    end
    setag = []
    setax.each do |w|
      setag << Transform.transform(w.stem.strip)
    end
    setbg = []
    setbx.each do |w|
      setbg << Transform.transform(w.stem.strip)
    end

I hope this info is what you were asking about.  Thanks for your help!

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