Use scope for user_alerts to make it more 'railsy'
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validates :semester, :presence => true
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validates :semester, :presence => true
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scope :user_alerts, lambda { |user_id|
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where('Alerts.user_id = ?', user_id)
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}
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def alerted?
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def alerted?
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@alerted
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@alerted
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end
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end
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def sections
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def sections
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end
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end
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def self.user_alerts(user_id)
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Alert.where("user_id = #{user_id}")
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end
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end
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end
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