Ruby on Rails
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
You need to mention :on => :collection on the route.
get '/foodsIlike/user_list' => 'foodsIlike#user_list', :as => 'user_list', :on => :collection
On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 6:47 AM, Sonali Katara <sonalikatara@gmail.com> wrote:
--I have a single table in which I store favourite dishes of users. A user can have more than one entries in the table. I have generated a view to show all the entries in the table but how do I create a view to show just the list of users. I don't have a table saving the users so I have to use DISTINCT to get the names of the users from my one and only table
I appraoched this by creating a new route
/foodsIlike/user_list
get '/foodsIlike/user_list' => 'foodsIlike#user_list', :as => 'user_list'instead of going to the user_list it tries to find a record with :id=user_list as that is what it would do to show one record
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