Thanks Nick. It helped. I went with the same approach. Thank you for
your clarification.

Chirantan

On Oct 10, 6:30 pm, Nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 10, 5:34 am, Chirantan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > This question is more about how things work in an MVC architecture
> > based ORM application. I want to know which controller to write code
> > into when there is a many to many relationship between 2 models.
>
> > Example,
>
> > I have a model A and model B with respective controllers and have a
> > many to many realastionship. I want to list Bs that are associated
> > with A in using bridge table. Which controller should the code for
> > this go since both are equally related.
>
> > Chirantan
>
> Hi Chirantan. Controller methods generally map to actions that are
> performed on models. So a method named "new" in the User model would
> allow you to create a new User. In other words, if you want to do
> something to ModelA, you'd put the method in ModelA's controller.
>
> To answer your question, if I wanted to list all Bs associated with a
> particular A, I would probably create a method in the A controller
> called "list_Bs".
>
> Hope that helps,
> Nick
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