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Using %SerialObject types
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# %SerialObject types saved as string represents all object properties separated by commas, | |
# for example HM.TimeStampClass may look like "2004-04-16 03:20:07,BOB,2010-06-04 05:25:04,NJM,,117604" | |
# 1. Create a TimeStamp class that wrap %SerialObject | |
# Note the importance of the attributes declaration order, they will be mapped to string in this order | |
# Also you can override default mapping order via mapping method: | |
# def mapping | |
# [:attribute2, :attribute1, ...] | |
# end | |
class TimeStamp < Intersys::Serial::Object | |
attribute :create_date, :time | |
attribute :create_user | |
attribute :modify_date, :time | |
attribute :modify_user | |
attribute :create_revision | |
attribute :modify_revision | |
end | |
# 2. Add composed_of macro into Customer class | |
class Customer < ActiveRecord::Base | |
... | |
composed_of :ts, :class_name => 'TimeStamp' | |
end | |
# 3. Thats all: | |
c = Customer.find_by_cust_id('HMCB') | |
c.ts.create_user # => "BOB" | |
c.ts.create_date # => 2004-04-16 03:20:07 UTC |
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