Is it possible to search on the model that has the float column instead?
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On 21/09/2011, at 5:00 PM, mohitnegi wrote:
> Is there another way to achieve the same!!!!
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has "CONCAT_WS(scores.overall_score, ',')", :as => :overall_scores, :type => :multi
# and to ensure the scores table/association is joined on:
join scores
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On 22/09/2011, at 6:05 PM, mohitnegi wrote:
> I am using mysql
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