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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T09:54:53+00:00 2026-05-13T09:54:53+00:00

I have the following script ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(:adapter => ‘mysql’, :database => ‘development’, :username => ‘appAccount’,

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I have the following script

ActiveRecord::Base.establish_connection(:adapter => 'mysql', :database => 'development', :username => 'appAccount', :password => '------', :socket => '/tmp/mysql.sock')

class ProcessQueue < ActiveRecord::Base
end

The tutorial I’m using claims the following should work.

updateQ = ProcessQueue.find(:all, :conditions => "photoID = '234'")
updateQ.ExIfQ = 1
updateQ.save

updateQ has the following data

ProcessQueue id: 104, photoID: 234, ExIfQ: 0, Providor: 0, created_at: "2009-12-30 14:42:01", updated_at: "2009-12-30 14:42:01"

But when running updateQ.ExIfQ = 1 I get an error saying the method does not exist

NoMethodError: undefined method 'ExIfQ=' for #<Array:0x102207c60>

The error makes sense. I’m trying to make a change on an array. Therefore I can only assume either I’m wrong or the tutorial is wrong 🙂

I was wondering if someone could tell me how I should be making this update?

p.s this is a background script running in my rails application.

Thanks

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    2026-05-13T09:54:53+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 9:54 am

    There’s a few approaches to this that work, each with their various quirks.

    The quick and dirty method is to use update_all to reassign the attribute:

    ProcessQueue.update_all('ExIfQ=1', :photoID => 234)
    

    Iterate over all those found using find:

    ProcessQueue.find(:all, :conditions => { :photoID => 234 }).each do |pq|
      pq.ExIfQ = 1
      pq.save!
    end
    

    Find one and manipulate it directly:

    if (pq = ProcessQueue.find_by_photoID(234))
      pq.ExIfQ = 1
      pq.save!
    end
    

    As a note, try not to spell out your conditions when declaring them using array with placeholders or hash-style. It’s much safer since it will do the type conversion for you, as required.

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