Yes, update_all
is the right method but no, you can't do it like this. Your some_method
will only get called once to set up a database call (I assume you're persisting to a database). You'll then get an error because dob
won't be recognised in the scope of the User
class.
You'll need to translate your date logic to SQL functions.
Something like (for mysql):
User.update_all("age = year(now()) -
year(dob) -
(DATE_FORMAT(now(), '%m%d') < DATE_FORMAT(dob, '%m%d'))")
(NB. the date_format stuff is so that you get the right age for people who's birthdays are later in the year than the current date - see this question for more details)