Ruby on Rails Thursday, April 30, 2015


I don't know if this is an acceptable practice, but I do the following on update... and it works for me, especially as I have not been been to get table associations to work.


def update

unless params[:id].blank?
unless params[:parent_object].blank?

   @p_o_hold = ParentObject.find(params[id])
   unless @p_o_hold.blank?
    myupdatehash = Hash.new
    /////  Then I select from params[:parent_object] that I need and apply some validation or database format requirements
        myupdatehash = [:field => ...., ]
    if @p_o_hold.update_attributes(myupdatehash[0])   
        @child_object = ChildObject.find(@p_o_hold.id)
         unless  @child_object.blank?
            myupdatehash = [:child_field => @p_o_hold.child_field_value]   ## hash object reuse
                @child_object.update_attributes(myupdatehash[0])

.....

On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 4:42:05 AM UTC-4, Jagmeet Singh wrote:
I am inserting a record in 1st table named as Students and I want to insert a record  in another table with a value coming from a column Refid which is in Students table

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