Rails 3.1.3

Hi everyone again.

I'm trying to develop a database and tables which have the association
as follows.

Video 1 ----- 0..n Script

So, in 'script.rb'

class Script < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :video
...
end

and in 'video.rb'

class Video < ActiveRecord::Base
  has_many :scripts
end

Furthermore, in order to refer to the parent (in this case, 'Video'), I
need to set video_id:integer for Script.  Am I correct ?

in the migration file,

#--------
class CreateScripts < ActiveRecord::Migration
  def change

    create_table :scripts do |t|
      t.references :video
      t.string :text
      ...
    end
    add_index :scripts, :video_id
  end
end
#---------

My question is: how can I actually associate a new 'script' entry with
its parent, 'video', in making a new 'Script' entry ?

For example, in 'index.html.erb' for NewScript page, I tried to put

    <td><%= script.video_id %></td>

and in script_controller.rb

    @script.video = Video.where(:video_id)

But certainly does not seem to work at all.
Could anyone show me how to set up 'html.erb' and 'controller.rb' to
associate a new 'Script' entry with its parent specifically ?

Thanks in advance.

soichi

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