Ruby on Rails Tuesday, April 7, 2015

On 7 April 2015 at 10:41, Bruno Walraven <brunowalraven@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been stuck trying to get a has_many :through relationship working on my
> Rails application.
>
> I have a Employee model, a Timesheet model and a Payment model.
> The Employee has many Timesheets and a Timesheet has many Employees.
> The Timesheet table will contain its ID and a Date. the Payment model is the
> join table, it belongs to a Employee and a Timesheet, it also has an extra
> field called hours_worked.
>
> See below models
>
> class Timesheet < ActiveRecord::Base
> belongs_to :user
> has_many :payments
> has_many :employees, :through => :payments
> end
>
> class Employee < ActiveRecord::Base
> belongs_to :user
> has_many :payments
> has_many :timesheets, :through => :payments
> end
>
> class Payment < ActiveRecord::Base
> belongs_to :employee
> belongs_to :timesheet
> end
>
>
> I want to create a form where I can create a new Timesheet by chosing a
> date, listing all Employees and allowing me to enter the hours_worked for
> each employee.
>
> Once I submit the form, it should create a new Timesheet, and create a
> Payment for each employee with each employee's hours_worked for that
> specific Timesheet.
>
> I hope this makes sense and I can get your help!!

So what is not working, or which bit don't you know how to do?

Have you worked right through a good tutorial such as railstutorial.org?

Colin

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