Ruby on Rails Sunday, July 12, 2015

Hi Stepa,

Have you generated active record model? What controller are you using
and how does it look like?

In general,
You have to send a put request to your controller and pass all data you
want to save or you have (depending on behaviour you are trying to
achieve). Then you will be using ActiveRecord to save the data.

Please let us know at what point you are stuck.

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