Ruby on Rails Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Jason Fb wrote in post #1158388:
> Jan,
>
> That is pretty strange-- but it looks like you're doing something
> non-standard and you've gotten yourself into a pickle.
>
> I notice that the error message says there's no method 'where' on an
> instance of an Article. Normally you call where on the class itself.

Good point

> First of all, why is your class named "X" in your example (did you do
> that just to share you code? It's a little confusing)?

I did that just to share code

> Secondly, can you show us the calling code please?

> Finally, put a debugging statement inside of self.low_level and then
> type "self" to understand the context (scope) of how it is called -- if
> "self" inside the method is actually your Article class or (somehow) an
> instance of an Article.

Good idea
>
> -Jason

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