I am generating the condition for an ActiveRecord where as follows:
query = {:status => status}
if (limit)
query[:limit] = @vals['limit'].to_i
end
if (offset && limit)
query[:offset] = (offset - 1) * limit
end
rows = Review.all(query)
This works just fine. I filter on 'status' of a review and I fill in limit and offset if passed in. Problem is now that I need to add a check for 'not null' on the reviews content field. I.E. AND review.content != '' && review.content != nil
I have read you can do something like
Review.were("review <> ''")
Which by itself works but I am not sure how to incorporate that into my above command. Or change the above command to work with a where statement rather than an 'all' statement.