Ruby on Rails Tuesday, April 2, 2013


I want to pass conditions in respond_with like this:

user = User.where("updated_at >= :start_date AND updated_at <= :end_date", {:start_date => some_date, :end_date => Time.now})
respond_with(user, :include => :sub_users)

I need to pass the same parameters in case of sub users.

How can I achieve this?


Thanks,
Avi 


Why would you do this? The respond_with method is used to initialize a responder, which will only set the path to go to. If u need an association, you must do this on your where call.

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