oh my god... i'm so sorry. This is what my real code looked like.
I copied my code changing a few things for my explanation being
simpler, but this part was a real typo. Thanx and sorry.

Appart of that being right... now it gives me no result when searching
by auction date.
I'm going to try some tweaking

Thanks again!

--
Iván Belmonte

On Mar 11, 4:21 am, James Healy <[email protected]> wrote:
> > A search by keywords work, matching any word of the description, the author
> > name, etc... the 'update_date' works too. But if i pass an auction date, it
> > does not work... it simply gives me all the results matching the rest of
> > kywords and conditions. It seems it's not filtering the auction date.
> > I've tried the query using :with and also using :conditions. None of them
> > work.
>
> Is the code in your email copied verbatim from your application?
>
> If so, your auctions.date attribute is labeled :acution_dates, and
> you're filtering on :auction_dates.
>
> If that's just a typo from when you copied the code into an email, then
> the I'm not sure what might be causing the problem. Hopefully someone
> else will spot something.
>
> -- James Healy <jimmy-at-deefa-dot-com>  Wed, 11 Mar 2009 14:17:56 +1100
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