Why its not possible to have more than one enum in Rails model? Though it throws out no error or warning, discovering that its not possible is quiet annoying.
-- Cold this be added as a feature request for future Rails version?
If two enums have a same keyword say like
enum enum1: [:a , :b, :c]
enum enum2: [:d, :b, :f]
Then Rails can throw out an exception that :b is replicated. I did checkout _prefix and _suffix, but that that doesn't seems to work for me and doesn't look nice.
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Karthikeyan A K
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