Finne Jager wrote in post #968154:
>> OK, you're really close. However, think about that route. It needs
>> an :incident_id and you haven't given one. For the create, you'll
>> want to do incident_timesheet_path(incident)
>
> Thank you, I realized that as well and put the (incident) parameter:
> <td><%= link_to 'View Time Sheet', incident_timesheet_path(incident)
> %></td>
>
> When I click on the View Timesheet link in the Index, I get:
> ----
> undefined method `edit_timesheet_path'
> ----
>
> Which has to do with this line in timesheets/show.html.erb:
> <%= link_to 'Edit', edit_timesheet_path %>
>
> Am I referencing this edit path correctly?
Instead of asking us, look at your rake routes output again! That's why
it's there.
>
> As per your advice I will go ahead and read the whole Routing
> documentation from front to back again because I think this will keep
> coming up as I adjust the rest of the code I already had.
Best,
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