Unfortunately, I have already tried that. When I click on the link it
does nothing. It stays on whatever page i'm on but won't do
anything.It's very strange
Johnny Stewart wrote in post #1184507:
> Ruth Stephenson wrote in post #1184504:
>> ERROR:
>> SQLite3::SQLException: no such column: appointments.appointment_date:
>
> This is telling you that there is no appointment_date column in your
> appointments table.
>
> replace appointment_date with whatever you have named the appointment
> date column in the appointments table. I think you mentioned it was
> called date in another post, so:
>
> <%= link_to 'My
> appointment',current_user.appointments.order(:date).last%>
>
> J.
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