On 27 April 2015 at 09:42, Padmahas Bn <padmahas@gmail.com> wrote:
> class Recovery < ActiveRecord::Base
> def self.processrecovery
> @members = Member.where(record_status: "1")
> @members.each do |member|
> tmemberCode = member.member_code
> :
> :
> :# Processing of data from different database
> :
> :
> # Variables containing processed data
> interest_to_be_paid
> pInstallmentAmt = tPersonalLoanBalAmt * tpersonalintrate / (100 * 12)
> jInstallmentAmt = tJointLoanBalAmt * tjointintrate / (100 * 12)
> end
> end
>
>
> Now how can I insert these processed data into recoveries table?
> Should I user
>
> Recovery.create(interest: => interest_to_be_paid, p_installement: =>
> pInstallmentAmt,.....)
>
> inside recovery.rb (model) itself?
Why not? Presumably inside processrecovery.
Colin
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