Does your 'businesses' table have at least the following fields
columns:

id (PRIMARY KEY)
name
account_id

and the accounts table:

id (PRIMARY KEY)
name

On Feb 14, 1:33 pm, Chris Mc <[email protected]> wrote:
> OK, so I thought I had the association (ie relationship) part pretty
> much sorted, and I'm following the logic that I used before when
> creating a State/City example and it's working great most of the time.
> But I have this problem, and I'm not sure why:
>
> In English terms, a Business can have an Account (basically what type
> of account do they have) and they can only ever have one Account at
> any one time.
>
> So, I say that the business Model 'belongs to' an Account, and an
> Account 'has many' Business. The Account model has only 1 attribute
> called name, and when I build the project and go to add a new Account
> there is no textbox to enter into :(. While trying to debug the
> problem I created another string attribute on Account called testing
> and when I build and add a new account, I only get a textbox for
> testing (still nothing for name).
>
> IMHO, the Account/Business association is created exactly the same as
> the State/City association and State/City works fine. But I've also
> noticed (this may not be related at all) is that I can't add a new
> business, I always get the error "Business Could Not Be Saved"
>
> Any ideas what's wrong ?
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