Ruby on Rails
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Grade is anything like 4,5 or say HighSchool with a 'name' and 'description' attribute.
On Tuesday, March 26, 2013 2:45:16 PM UTC+5:30, Colin Law wrote:
On 26 March 2013 08:29, Myth17 <nitish...@gmail.com> wrote:--
> I have three models in Rails as : Curriculum, Grade and Topics.
>
> The relationship scenario is like :
>
> Curriculum 'International Baccalaureate(IB)' in grade '6' has_many Topics (
> t1,t2,t3 and CompareFraction)
>
> Curriculum 'CBSE' in grade '5' has_many Topics (t1,t2,t4,t5 and
> CompareFraction) [ A Topic 'Compare Fraction' will be taught in many
> different curriculums but maybe in different grades ]
>
> A Grade, say 5 will itself be a part of all Curriculums like IB,CBSE.
>
> I need to store information such that for a Topic Compare Fraction, I can
> say:
>
> It is taught in IB in grade 5
>
> It is taught in CBSE in grade 4.
>
> How can I set this up in Rails?
You have not given us enough information.
I have no idea what a Grade object is. What are the fields of a grade object?
Colin
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