On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 12:19 PM, David Jenkins <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi, John
>
> Thanks for the suggestions.  Using :holiday does the same thing, i.e., I
> can't use it in an "if" test.  I also tried setting a variable, "some_var"
> to r[:weekendday], and sure enough it gets set to 0 or 1, and its class is
> Fixnum.
>
> Again, since this works with a select statement and not when I use a stored
> proc that returns a dataset, it seems to be a problem with the latter.  I'm
> am trying to debug the sequel code in NetBeans 6.7, but I'm getting weird
> results: it keeps stopping on comment lines, as if the file it's showing is
> not the file it's running (and the file its actually running has actual
> non-comment code on those lines) -- the file in question being mysql.rb.
>
>
Just for a lark - could you try if 0 == r[:weekendday] ? It may be that
something is overriding the == function somewhere and that by inverting the
if statement then you would be working with the 0's (i.e. Fixnum) version of
== for certain.

John

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