Ruby on Rails Friday, March 2, 2012

The comparison should be using ==.

If you use a single = you're assigning the variable, which would always return true.

On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 3:18 PM, Christopher Jones <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
Hi all,

I have links to the show pages for each game in my project and if the
games user_id matches the id of the currently signed in user then I want
it to display the edit button if they are not then it shouldn't display.

I currently have the following code set but it doesn't work. Every game
has the edit button display. The code is as followed:

<% if current_user.id = @game.user_id %>
<div id="text3"><%= link_to 'Edit', edit_game_path(@game) %></div><br />
<% end %>

Any ideas?

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