The #new_record? function determines if a record has been saved. But it is always false in after_save hook. Is there a way to determine wether the record is a newly created record or an old one from update?

I'm hoping not to use another callback such as before_create to set a flag in the model or require another query into the db.

Any advise is appreciated.

Edit: Need to determine it in after_save hook, and for my particular use case, there is no updated_at or updated_on timestamp

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hmm maybe pass a param in a before_save? just thinking out loud – Trip Feb 12 '11 at 0:50
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I was looking to use this for an after_save callback. A simpler solution is to use id_changed? (since it won't change on update) or even created_at_changed? if timestamp columns are present.

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No rails magic here that I know of, you'll have to do it yourself. You could clean this up using a virtual attribute...

In your model class:

def before_save
  @was_a_new_record = new_record?
  return true
end

def after_save
  if @was_a_new_record
    ...
  end
end
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Thanks, save my day ;) – Donny Kurnia Mar 8 '11 at 10:49
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