I run those code in terminal

user_instance = User.find(1)

=> it shows me all the data in the User table
and then i run

Picture.where(:album_id => :album, :culture_id =>
user_instance.culture_id).first
=>nil





On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 2:15 PM, Tim Shaffer <[email protected]> wrote:

> I cannot explain it. You're not providing enough information about your
> environment and any error messages you may or may not be receiving.
>
> Which part returns nil?
>
> Did you run this on the command line?
>
>   user_instance = User.find(1)
>
> Did it return nil? If so, you probably don't have a user by the ID of 1 in
> your database. Adjust accordingly to fit your environment.
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