Model address has 8 attributes... i did it to minimize user table
size.
About the problem... just try in your machine you will se it not
workin as should do.
On 28 nov, 13:41, Walter Lee Davis <wa...@wdstudio.com> wrote:
> On Nov 28, 2010, at 11:29 AM, Humberto Ribeiro wrote:
>
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> > MODEL
> > class User < ActiveRecord::Base
> > has_one :address, :dependent => :destroy
> > accepts_nested_attributes_for :address
> > end
>
> > CONTROL
> > def new
> > @user = User.new
> > @user.build_address # Adicionei
> > ...
>
> > VIEW partial _form
> > ....
> > <% f.fields_for :address do |b| %> # Adicionei
> > <%= b.text_field :city_manual %> # Adicionei
> > <% end %> # Adicionei
> > ....
>
> > So this is not working... when browser to users/new it do not show the
> > field as should...
> > Change this to a has_many all works.
> > Using has_one this make me crazy and not work... anyone help?
>
> Sorry, I don't have an answer for you on this. But I'm curious -- why
> are you putting the address in a separate model if you are using
> has_one? It seems like an over-normailization to me. Why not just put
> those attributes in the user and be done with it?
>
> Walter
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