Question

good day guys!

I'm using find_by_sql() in rails 3 to fetch records as follows.

@list=Email.find_by_sql(["SELECT * FROM Emails WHERE sent_id=?",params[:id]])

How to modify the same statement if multiple parameter applies for same attribute, say for example :

@list=Email.find_by_sql(["SELECT * FROM Emails WHERE (sent_id=? OR from_id=?)",params[:id],params[:id]])

Here, both sent_id and from_id attributes receives same parameter params[:id]

So, instead of passing same params[:id] twice, is there any mechanism available to pass parameter based on order?

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Solution

You can use a hash to name the interpolated values, like this:

@list = Email.find_by_sql(["SELECT * FROM Emails WHERE (sent_id = :id OR from_id = :id)", {:id => params[:id]}])
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