Thanks everyone for your help. A couple different ways actually worked
that you all suggested.

That was just driving me crazy not being able to figure out the small
details of a random number in Rails. Every language does it slightly
differently too.

Thanks,

Justin

On Oct 17, 1:02 pm, Daniel Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How about something like:
>
> "%09d" % rand(1000000000)
>
> Or... this way seems even better:
>
> Array.new(9){rand 10}.join
>
> Where 9 can be replaced by however many digits you want.
>
> -Dimohttp://strd6.com/blog
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