When saving date (month/day) with ActiveRecord, day is increased by two












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I searched and searched but I cannot find the answer. I recently upgraded rails and since then my date_select gets passed to the controller correctly, then on .new the day field is incremented by two. I cannot for the life of me figure out why.



Here is the selector in the view/form:



Trip 1
<%= f.text_field :trip_id_1, class: "form-control",
id: "trip_id_input", maxlength: "6" %>
<%= f.date_select :trip_id_1_date,
{discard_year: true, use_short_month: true,
include_blank: true},
{class: "form-control", id: "date_input"} %>


Then the controller:



@user_bid = UserBid.new(user_bid_params)


When I print user_bid_params in the log everything is ok, but after the above line @user_bid.trip_1_id_date shows the date has been incremented by two.



in the DB trip_id_1_date is:



t.date "trip_id_1_date"


Everything was working fine until I updated rails/ruby.



Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!










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  • whats the value of params[: trip_id_1_date] how do you convert it to date?

    – sethi
    Nov 14 '18 at 3:35
















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I searched and searched but I cannot find the answer. I recently upgraded rails and since then my date_select gets passed to the controller correctly, then on .new the day field is incremented by two. I cannot for the life of me figure out why.



Here is the selector in the view/form:



Trip 1
<%= f.text_field :trip_id_1, class: "form-control",
id: "trip_id_input", maxlength: "6" %>
<%= f.date_select :trip_id_1_date,
{discard_year: true, use_short_month: true,
include_blank: true},
{class: "form-control", id: "date_input"} %>


Then the controller:



@user_bid = UserBid.new(user_bid_params)


When I print user_bid_params in the log everything is ok, but after the above line @user_bid.trip_1_id_date shows the date has been incremented by two.



in the DB trip_id_1_date is:



t.date "trip_id_1_date"


Everything was working fine until I updated rails/ruby.



Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!










share|improve this question























  • whats the value of params[: trip_id_1_date] how do you convert it to date?

    – sethi
    Nov 14 '18 at 3:35














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I searched and searched but I cannot find the answer. I recently upgraded rails and since then my date_select gets passed to the controller correctly, then on .new the day field is incremented by two. I cannot for the life of me figure out why.



Here is the selector in the view/form:



Trip 1
<%= f.text_field :trip_id_1, class: "form-control",
id: "trip_id_input", maxlength: "6" %>
<%= f.date_select :trip_id_1_date,
{discard_year: true, use_short_month: true,
include_blank: true},
{class: "form-control", id: "date_input"} %>


Then the controller:



@user_bid = UserBid.new(user_bid_params)


When I print user_bid_params in the log everything is ok, but after the above line @user_bid.trip_1_id_date shows the date has been incremented by two.



in the DB trip_id_1_date is:



t.date "trip_id_1_date"


Everything was working fine until I updated rails/ruby.



Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!










share|improve this question














I searched and searched but I cannot find the answer. I recently upgraded rails and since then my date_select gets passed to the controller correctly, then on .new the day field is incremented by two. I cannot for the life of me figure out why.



Here is the selector in the view/form:



Trip 1
<%= f.text_field :trip_id_1, class: "form-control",
id: "trip_id_input", maxlength: "6" %>
<%= f.date_select :trip_id_1_date,
{discard_year: true, use_short_month: true,
include_blank: true},
{class: "form-control", id: "date_input"} %>


Then the controller:



@user_bid = UserBid.new(user_bid_params)


When I print user_bid_params in the log everything is ok, but after the above line @user_bid.trip_1_id_date shows the date has been incremented by two.



in the DB trip_id_1_date is:



t.date "trip_id_1_date"


Everything was working fine until I updated rails/ruby.



Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!







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  • whats the value of params[: trip_id_1_date] how do you convert it to date?

    – sethi
    Nov 14 '18 at 3:35



















  • whats the value of params[: trip_id_1_date] how do you convert it to date?

    – sethi
    Nov 14 '18 at 3:35

















whats the value of params[: trip_id_1_date] how do you convert it to date?

– sethi
Nov 14 '18 at 3:35





whats the value of params[: trip_id_1_date] how do you convert it to date?

– sethi
Nov 14 '18 at 3:35












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