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In Booking class I have specified number to start from. The code is like this

class Booking < ActiveRecord::Base
MAGIC_NUMBER = 001 # order ref start from 001 to add some obscurity

I have function to generate booking number like this

def generate_ref_sequence
    count =  Booking.new_today.count
    self.ref = "#{market}#{Date.today.strftime("%y%m%d")}#{"%d" % (MAGIC_NUMBER+count+1)}"

  end

There are no errors in generating the sequence. But I want HK131220009 But I get HK1312209. I want to generate 001, 002, 003 then 010, 011, 012 Then 099 then 100 then 101.... and so on.

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    "%03d" % 1 use this to format the number as you want
    – devanand
    Dec 20, 2013 at 8:09

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Change %d to %03d will fix your problem.

Or you may use %s and with (MAGIC_NUMBER+count+1).to_s.rjust(3, '0')

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