Sergio,

I don;t understand what you mean here? "You must set the form_ui in
association column (status), not in foreign key. " Can you show me, I
don't follow what you are saying here? -Janna

On Jun 2, 10:18 am, "Sergio Cambra .:: entreCables S.L. ::."
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Martes, 2 de Junio de 2009 15:23:23 JannaB escribió:
>
>
>
> > I have the following models:
>
> > class Status < ActiveRecord::Base
> >    has_many :customers
> > end
>
> > class Customer < ActiveRecord::Base
> >   belongs_to :status
> > end
>
> > Then, in :
>
> > class CustomersController < ApplicationController
> >   before_filter :require_associate
>
> >   active_scaffold :customer do |config|
> >        config.columns[:status_id].form_ui = :select
> > ...
> > end
>
> > And I never get the select. Not for the status_id. or the id's into
> > any other tables. I have also tried ui_type, and again, nothing.
>
> You must set the form_ui in association column (status), not in foreign key.
>
>
>
> > Am I doing something blatantly wrong that I cannot seem to get this to
> > work? Thanks, Janna
>
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