Hi, i have stuck how to make this more dynamic that is why i use
“.first” to get the 1st user.
cuz i can print the picture with the first user in the record…
but i cannot display some other user(user2, user3 … )
@user=picture.all(
:joins => :culture,
:conditions => (Album.joins(:description))).first
i want to make @user.image ( display image with all users)’
Can you give me some advice…
thank you so much
joanne
June 12, 2011, 5:22pm
2
rails version?
convert your query to scope or named_scope in your model, then you can
chain conditions etc
t
On Jun 12, 2011, at 16:46 , joanne wrote:
i want to make @user.image ( display image with all users)’
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joanne
June 12, 2011, 5:27pm
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On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 10:46 PM, joanne [email protected] wrote:
i think you posted a different post before this one but you’re referring
to the same problem. you should have just bumped your previous post.
Anyway, I suggest you work with the simplest scenario first. Remove all
the
joins and conditions you have in your query. Try posting the images for
all
pictures first.
@pictures = Picture.all
in your view
<% @pictures.each do |picture| %>
<%= image_tag picture.method_that_will_return_the_url_of_the_image %>
<% end %>
Do this first and work on how to filter them next.
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