On Jun 4, 7:57 am, Farrel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jun 4, 4:46 pm, Jeremy Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > What may not have been clear is that when you load data from the
> > database, the model does not typecast it, so if the database adapter
> > gives you a Time, it doesn't get con
On Jun 4, 4:46 pm, Jeremy Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What may not have been clear is that when you load data from the
> database, the model does not typecast it, so if the database adapter
> gives you a Time, it doesn't get converted to a DateTime.
Ah I see so this is why the problem occu
On Jun 4, 12:40 am, Farrel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jun 4, 1:21 am, Jeremy Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Yes, and that's the current expected behavior. As I mentioned, I'll
> > accept patches to fix it so that DateTime is returned by the adapter.
> > You should change the before_*
On Jun 4, 1:21 am, Jeremy Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, and that's the current expected behavior. As I mentioned, I'll
> accept patches to fix it so that DateTime is returned by the adapter.
> You should change the before_* hooks to use a DateTime if you want to
> use that, though it re
On Jun 3, 1:15 pm, Farrel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jun 2, 6:59 pm, Jeremy Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The value you get from the database is adapter specific (I think Time
> > is used in most cases). When using models with typecasting, it will
> > always cast to a DateTime and n
I should also add this is on a Postgres databases, Sequel 2.0 stable
gem, Ruby 1.8.6
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Here's the code for the Organisation class
class Organisation < Sequel::Model
before_validation do
if self.new?
self.uuid = UUID.random_create.to_s
end
end
before_create do
creation_time = Time.now
self.created_at = creation_time
self.updated_at = creation_time
On Jun 2, 6:59 pm, Jeremy Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The value you get from the database is adapter specific (I think Time
> is used in most cases). When using models with typecasting, it will
> always cast to a DateTime and not a Time. I'll accept patches for
> adapters to use a DateTim
On Jun 2, 7:56 am, Farrel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I noticed with Sequel 2.0 that the Ruby object for a Postgres
> timestamp field is now a DateTime instead of a Time object. Is
> DateTime the default for all date and time related fields or is Time
> and Date objects used in other cases?
The
I noticed with Sequel 2.0 that the Ruby object for a Postgres
timestamp field is now a DateTime instead of a Time object. Is
DateTime the default for all date and time related fields or is Time
and Date objects used in other cases?
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