Hi,
Model.count
works.
however,
Model.average
Model.minimum
Model.maximum
Model.calculate
gives undefined method `…’
is this due to an old rails version? (I would give it here but ‘rails
–version’ gives “rails: version unknown”)
Thanks!
Hi,
Model.count
works.
however,
Model.average
Model.minimum
Model.maximum
Model.calculate
gives undefined method `…’
is this due to an old rails version? (I would give it here but ‘rails
–version’ gives “rails: version unknown”)
Thanks!
On 2/3/07, Alon G. [email protected] wrote:
Model.minimum
Model.maximum
Model.calculategives undefined method `…’
is this due to an old rails version? (I would give it here but ‘rails
–version’ gives “rails: version unknown”)Thanks!
Possibly. According to active record’s CHANGELOG, they’ve been in
rails since 1.14.0:
1.14.0 (March 27th, 2006)
…
If you installed it via gems, you can get versions of things from the
gem command:
gem list -l | grep ^activerecord
I’ve never seen “version unknown”, and grepping the sources of the
versions I have doesn’t reveal this string.
Thanks George.
I get “activerecord (1.11.1)” so I guess my version is not up to date
enough to be able to use these commands. I’ll update it to a later
version, wanted to do so anyway…
doing ‘gem list’ (thanks didn’t know about that) i see that i have rails
0.13.1…
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