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At first, thanks for this gem, It saved my time. It looks like working well with new records, new records has its position value.
Is there anyway that I can set position values by created_at field for the existing records? I think that it could be rake task.
rake acts_as_list:index
Thanks.
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I think the right place for that would be your own app, because this is a specific requirement.
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@swanandp any idea on #134 ?
Thanks for your updates.
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At first, thanks for this gem, It saved my time.
It looks like working well with new records, new records has its position value.
Is there anyway that I can set position values by created_at field for the existing records?
I think that it could be rake task.
rake acts_as_list:index
Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: