Ruby on Rails
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Colin,
Thanks for the reply. I have checked out the issuer.id and filer.id variables and they look rational---they point to actual records---when the exception is thrown.
I notice that the exception occurs at random points and seems to be independent of the data provided.
I have temporarily solved the problem by catching the exception, sleeping one second, and issuing a retry, which appears to help.
I recently updated ruby to 1.9.3 and rails to 3.2.8, so that may be the issue.
Other than that, I'm stumped.
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