Finne Jager wrote in post #971133:
>> Since your resources are nested, you need to use the array syntax of
>> form_for so that the proper route is generated.
>
> <%= form_for :command_officer, @command_officer do |f| %>
No! You need the *parent* resource names in there, I think. Rails
already knows what kind of resource @command_officer itself is.
>
> That one doesn't generate any errors, thanks.
> But when I fill in the form and press submit, I get:
>
>
> Routing Error
> No route matches "/incidents/41/timesheet/command_officer/new"
Best,
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