Ruby on Rails Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Hi,

I am searching for a record using "where":

@profile = Profile.where(:user_id => current_user.id)

This returns:
=> [#<Profile id: 6, user_id: 19, last_subject_id: 6, last_book_id: 2,
last_chapter_id: 1, last_section_id: 1, last_subsection_id: 1,
last_minisection_id: 20, about: nil, image: nil, created_at: "2013-03-13
01:45:44", updated_at: "2014-01-30 02:11:54", students_last_subject_id:
6, students_last_book_id: nil, students_last_chapter_id: nil>]

I am trying to then access "students_last_subject_id" using several
methods including @profile.students_last_subject_id,
but it keeps returning nil. With the enclosing brackets i am guessing
this is not a hash..

Can anyone help?

Thanks,

Dave

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