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I currently have one text field for a date entry, I am trying to split the year, month and day up into three individual entries, seperated by '/'. The original text entry looks like:

<%= f.text_field :date, :placeholder => 'YYYY/MM/DD' %>

I would like to split this into three text_fields, and append them together, and put it into the date entry in the database. How can I do this?

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You often use textfields for dates because you then only needs one field. When you are having three different fields should you consider using select instead. Rails have a the date helper method date_select, so it would be somethink like this:

<%= f.date_select :date %>

This creates one select for years, one for months and one for days. You can read more on http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionView/Helpers/DateHelper.html#method-i-date_select

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Add three virtual attributes to the model:

attr_accessor :form_month, :form_day, :form_year

Then put the following in the controller, not the model:

def create
  # ...
  form_date = [ params[:form][:form_month], \
                params[:form][:form_day]  , 
                params[:form][:form_year] ].join("/")

  @my_model.date = Date.parse(form_date)

  # ... save and return ...
end

It would be a good idea to manually check each form parameter for validity. Date#parse may spit out the incorrect date if fed an incomplete date string.

Date.parse "2005/11/4"
# => Fri, 04 Nov 2005

Date.parse "/11/4"
# => Mon, 04 Nov 2013
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Try to use https://github.com/plataformatec/simple_form

<%= f.input :deadline, :start_year => Date.today.year, :end_year => Date.today.year + 1, :order => [:day, :month, :year] %>

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