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On May 17, 2011, at 1:58 PM, eddyjab <edjabar@gmail.com> wrote:
> i understand. i have 3 models. taskschedule, services and areas. each
> taskschedule has many services through the model area.
>
> when i add(create/update) services to taskschedule i want to enter
> also some information to the model area. hope that makes sence.
> thanks
> ed
>
>
So what are you stuck on? What problem are you looking to get an answer for?
B.
> On May 17, 2:33 pm, David Kahn <d...@structuralartistry.com> wrote:
>> On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 9:50 AM, eddyjab <edja...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> hi there,
>>> i thing i just have a logical problem.
>>
>>> i have following models.
>>
>>> class Area < ActiveRecord::Base
>>> belongs_to :taskschedule
>>> belongs_to :service
>>> end
>>
>>> class Service < ActiveRecord::Base
>>> has_many :taskschedules, :through => :areas
>>> has_many :areas
>>> end
>>
>>> class Taskschedule < ActiveRecord::Base
>>> has_many :services, :through => :areas
>>> has_many :areas
>>> end
>>
>>> Following View
>>
>>> Taskschedule#new
>>> <h2>New Taskschedule</h2>
>>
>>> <%= form_for @taskschedule, :url=>taskschedules_path do |f| %>
>>> <p>Area: <%= f.text_field :name %></p>
>>> <% for service in Service.find(:all) %>
>>> <p><%= check_box_tag :service_ids, service.id,
>>> @taskschedule.services.include?(service), :name =>
>>> 'taskschedule[service_ids][]' -%> <%= service.name %></p>
>>
>>> <% end %>
>>> <%= submit_tag "Submit" %>
>>> <% end -%>
>>
>>> Taskschedule Controller
>>> class TaskschedulesController < ApplicationController
>>> def index
>>> @taskschedules = Taskschedule.find(:all)
>>> end
>>
>>> def new
>>> @taskschedule = Taskschedule.new
>>> @taskschedule.build.build_area
>>> end
>>
>>> def create
>>> @taskschedule = Taskschedule.new(params[:taskschedule])
>>> if @taskschedule.save
>>> redirect_to taskschedules_path
>>> end
>>> end
>>
>>> def edit
>>> @taskschedule = Taskschedule.find(params[:id])
>>> end
>>
>>> def update
>>> @taskschedule = Taskschedule.find(params[:id])
>>> if @taskschedule.update_attributes(params[:taskschedule])
>>> redirect_to taskschedules_path
>>> else
>>> render 'edit'
>>> end
>>> end
>>
>>> end
>>
>>> i have a text_field in areas that i want to be able to use in the
>>> taskschedule#new view?
>>
>> The syntax of your question looks like a statement. What is your question?
>> You are making whoever reads your question have to put thought into what you
>> mean to ask.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Thanks for any help.
>>> ed
>>
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