On 7 April 2012 21:38, sherpa derpa <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> Apologies.
>
> You're code has worked. 12 Records now show up. However the column
> headings appear above each record, instead of just at the top.
Once again you have not quoted the previous reply so we don't know
which message you are referring to.
>
> <table width="500" border="1" align="center" class="gridtable" id="meh">
> <tr id="table2">
> <th height="26" scope="col">Username</th>
> <th scope="col">Date Leaving</th>
> <th scope="col">Date Submitted</th>
> <th scope="col">Approved</th>
> <th scope="col">Date Updated</th>
> </tr>
> <tr>
> <% div_for holiday do %>
> <td><%= link_to holiday.user.username, holiday %></td>
> <td><%= holiday.dateleaving%></td>
> <td><%= time_ago_in_words(holiday.created_at) %></td>
> <td><%= holiday.approved%></td>
> <td><%= time_ago_in_words(holiday.updated_at) %></td>
> </tr>
> </table>
> <% end %>
That code only seems to show one record. I don't see any loop in it.
Colin
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