*Here is my function:*
def search_SQL_database(sku)
posts = @tbl.where(:"product code/sku" => sku)
if posts[:"product code/sku"] == sku
puts "The SKU was found"
else
puts "The SKU was not found"
end
end
*This is the line that isn't working:* if posts[:"product code/sku"] == sku
*Here is the error:
*.rbenv/versions/2.2.3/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/sequel-4.26.0/lib/sequel/adapters/tinytds.rb:218:in
`fields': TinyTds::Error: An expression of non-boolean type specified in a
context where a condition is expected, near ')'. (Sequel::DatabaseError)
If 'posts' is a hash, why can I not access it like other hashes? product
code/sku is the key and I am looking to compare the value of that key to
the value of 'sku'.
*Thanks!*
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