So in my Rails console I have an active record query that generates an SQL. I look in my logs/development
and I can see the SQL that is being generated.
For some reason I'm not getting the expected results when I run the active record query. I looked into my logs and copied/pasted the sql into the console that is connected to my database and then suddenly that returns the correct results. Any ideas why this is happening? I'm using PostgreSQL.
I'm trying to find stores that were opened in the past 5 hours.
EDIT subtracting 10 hours makes this query work....
ActiveRecord call (within is from geokit gem):
Store.within(10, :origin =>[30.267153000000000, -97.743060799999970]).where("date > current_timestamp - interval '5 hours'")
SQL generated:
SELECT "store".*,
(ACOS(least(1,COS(0.5282614750548792)*COS(-1.705938231937002)*COS(RADIANS(store.lat))*COS(RADIANS(store.lng))+
COS(0.5282614750548792)*SIN(-1.705938231937002)*COS(RADIANS(store.lat))*SIN(RADIANS(store.lng))+
SIN(0.5282614750548792)*SIN(RADIANS(store.lat))))*3963.19)
AS distance FROM "store" WHERE ((store.lat>30.122583147146404 AND store.lat<30.41172285285359 AND store.lng>-97.91044799232348 AND store.lng<-97.57567360767642)) AND ((
(ACOS(least(1,COS(0.5282614750548792)*COS(-1.705938231937002)*COS(RADIANS(store.lat))*COS(RADIANS(store.lng))+
COS(0.5282614750548792)*SIN(-1.705938231937002)*COS(RADIANS(store.lat))*SIN(RADIANS(store.lng))+
SIN(0.5282614750548792)*SIN(RADIANS(store.lat))))*3963.19)
<= 10)) AND (date > current_timestamp - interval '5 hours')
date
aDateTime
field? Do you have anafter_find
orafter_initialize
method?