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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T08:58:05+00:00 2026-06-11T08:58:05+00:00

I have a table called audits which has a column ‘changes’ storing data in

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I have a table called audits which has a column ‘changes’ storing data in the form of hash

I would like to retrieve all entries with the following conditions:

- auditable_type = 'Expression'
- action = 'destroy'
- changes = { :EXP_SUBMISSION_FK =>'9999992642'}

I first tried the following code which returns me with nothing:

@deleted_history = Audit.find(:all, :conditions => ["auditable_type =? AND action = ? AND changes = ?",'Expression', 'destroy' , { :EXP_SUBMISSION_FK =>'9999992642'} ])

I then tried the following code which retrieves all entries in the ‘audits’ table with auditable_type = 'Expression' and action = 'destroy'.

I then loop through the resultset and discards all entries where EXP_SUBMISSION_FK is not equal to 9999992642. The code below returns me 5 entries/records

   @deleted_history = Audit.find(:all, :conditions => ["auditable_type =? AND action = ?",'Expression', 'destroy' ])
    @deleted_history.each do |test|
      if test.changes['EXP_SUBMISSION_FK'] != 9999992642
        @deleted_history = @deleted_history.reject { test }
      end
    end

I would like to know where did I go wrong with the first code example and whether there is a way of retrieving all entries with the aforementioned conditions in a much simpler way.

Thanks a lot for your help.

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    2026-06-11T08:58:06+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 8:58 am

    i’d do:

    @deleted_history.select!{|hist| hist.changes['EXP_SUBMISSION_FK'] == '9999992642'}
    

    One potential cause of failure is that you’re looking for 9999992642 but you state before the value is '9999992642'

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