One way is
Job.all.select{|j| j =~ /^d+$/}
but it will not be as efficient as the MySQL version.
Another possibility is to use a named scope to hide the ugly SQL:
named_scope :all_digits, lambda { |regex_str|
{ :condition => [" invoice_number REGEXP '?' " , regex_str] }
}
Then you have Job.all_digits
.
Note that in the second example, you are assembling a query for the database, so regex_str
needs to be a MySQL regex string instead of a Ruby Regex object, which has a slightly different syntax.
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