I put UnassignedUser class in a separate file and added
self.abstract_class = true and also included requirement of User class. 
Still same error.

Any more guidelines?

CS.

Frederick Cheung wrote:
> On Mar 14, 8:30�pm, Carlos Santana <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> MaD wrote:
>> > UnassignedUser gets only loaded when User is loaded. put it in its own
>> > file and maybe add:
>> > � self.abstract_class = true
>>
>> Separate file in the model directory?
>>
> 
> Yes. The think to understand is that if your app hits the constant
> Foo, rails will try and load foo.rb hoping that it defines Foo. If
> there is no such foo.rb because Foo is in fact declared in bar.rb then
> this don't work.
> You need to either put things where rails will find them automatically
> or explicitly require them (using require_dependency)
> 
> Fred

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