Ruby on Rails Friday, December 21, 2012

Hey,

you can simply create new actions and put forms there.
If you have steps like
Personal, School

you could just set the attributes of personal in the personal form and on the next page you just set the attributes of School.

but i guess you mean wizarding a controller - check this out:
https://github.com/schneems/wicked
http://railscasts.com/episodes/346-wizard-forms-with-wicked

Greetings,
Crispin

Am Freitag, 21. Dezember 2012 16:01:06 UTC+1 schrieb why-el:

Hey folks,

Nobody faced this issue before? I am surprised. Or was my description not very clear? In any case I am doing the entire thing in one model then see how it works out. 

On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 11:49 AM, why-el <wael.kh...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey fellas,

I am trying to put together a small app to help my university accept applications for one of its summer programs. Currently, they send you an application, you print it, you fill it, scan it, then send it back! We can't tolerate this in a world of Rails. 

Anyway, so the giant form has personal information section, language information section (The biggest part, about a page and a half, this checks your current level of Arabic), and a track information section that presents you all tracks and their fees and schedules for you to choose from. I am putting each section into its own step so the form will navigate three steps. 

Now, my question is, wouldnt it make more sense to break these into different models? One "application" model will be too big. For some reason I can't reason about how to do this. What would the other models be? Does it make sense to have a "language information" model that belongs to some student's application?

Thanks for your help. 

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