Ruby on Rails Tuesday, May 27, 2014



On Tuesday, May 27, 2014 3:08:18 AM UTC-4, Ruby-Forum.com User wrote:
mike2r wrote in post #1147137:
.  Any
> instance variables that are referenced in the view must be defined
> within
> that action.

All my variables used in my view are defined in my controller in a
methode inivariable and then I use before_filter :inivariable then they
are initialized.

>  Even the following:
>
> render action: "operation_en_cours"
>
> doesn't really execute the action.  It renders a view using the template
> associated with the action operation_en_cours.  Any information required
> by
> the template from the action (such as instance variables) will need to
> be
> defined in the action that is calling it (in this case, change).

Okay I see the difference now but then is it possible to call an other
mathode after one is already call? Is the only way to report the second
methode in the statement of the first one?

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Not sure I understand the question, but I would recommend a primer on ruby.  You can call one method from another, but I'm not sure it's going to resolve your issue and I really don't have enough information to suggest how I would go about it.  

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