Ruby on Rails Thursday, February 2, 2012

On 2 February 2012 09:36, amvis <vgrkrishnan@gmail.com> wrote:
> colin,  The data type of bill_date is date

date is not a class type. It could be Date. Do you mean that the
column type in the database is date or that it is a string containing
a date or what? What does it show for the column type in schema.rb?

What happens when you do bill_date.month as I suggested?

By the way please remember to include the relevant parts of the
previous messages in your reply otherwise it is difficult to follow
the thread (particularly for those who may find the thread later and
hope to learn from it). Also please insert your reply at appropriate
point in previous message rather than posting at the top of the new
mail. Thanks.

Colin

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