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authorSean Griffin <sean@seantheprogrammer.com>2016-04-12 10:39:32 -0600
committerSean Griffin <sean@seantheprogrammer.com>2016-04-12 10:42:28 -0600
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Allow symbols using "dot notation" to be passed to where
In 04ac5655be91f49cd4dfe2838df96213502fb274 I assumed that we would never want to pass the "table_name.column_name" form to where with a symbol. However, in Ruby 2.2 and later, you can quote symbols using the new hash syntax, so it's a semi-reasonable thing to do if we want to support the dot notation (which I'd rather deprecate, but that would be too painful of a migration). Instead we've changed the definition of "this is a table name with a dot" to when the value associated is a hash. It would make very little sense to write `where("table_name.column_name": { foo: :bar })` in any scenario (other than equality for a JSON column which we don't support through `where` in this way). Close #24514.
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