It is very difficult to see what the problem is without the code.
Also, it would be the best if you can avoid the requestAction :-)

On Jan 15, 10:19 am, jwerd <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello fellow bakers, I've searched this group before I was going to
> post this question but I cant' seem to find my current dilema
> addressed yet.
>
> I have two controllers, which serve different purposes, but for the
> sake of this example, they share some things in common :
>
> shows_controller is used to pretty much the shows in the system
>
> show_attendees_controller is used to capture the attendees of any
> given show
>
> On the view /shows/view/# page I need to include the "add form" of
> show_attendees/add/ but what's happening is, it's not doing all the
> automagicness, and it's creating weird drop down menus that don't
> really capture the same format they do if I was directly accessing
> them from /show_attendees/add/.
>
> Also, I'm using requestAction, just so everyone knows.
>
> Any help is much appreciated.
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