First of all I suggest you to try firebug in firefox. Then you can see
exactly what is returned for your request. In your case you might need
escaping javascript with javascript_escape.


2013/4/5 srikanta mahapatro <[email protected]>

> We have two options. The first option is the suggested solution.
>
>    1.
>
>    Change all instance variables to a local variable and pass it to the
>    partial with the locals argument of render.
>    2.
>
>    Set the instance variable before the partial is rendered. Partials
>    have access to all the instance variables that your controller sets.
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 1:08 AM, Colin Law <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On 4 April 2013 18:18, Praneeth <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > hi i have a problem in graphs:
>> > am representing data in graphical view and in that i put from date, end
>> date
>> > and search button
>> > when i select from date, end date and when i press search, values are
>> going
>> > into controller through ajax and rendering partial but i can't able to
>> pass
>> > the instance variable in partial view. i have tried the following
>> > in the controller:
>> > def abc
>> > @x1 = Model1.all
>> > @y1 = Model2.all
>> >
>> > render :partial => "partial_name", :@x1 => @x1, :@y1 => @y1
>> > render :partial => "filter_data", :locals => { :@x1=> @x1, :@y1 => @y1 }
>>
>> render :partial => "filter_data", :locals => { :x1=>@x1, :y1 => @y1 }
>> then use x1 and y1 in the partial.  See
>> http://guides.rubyonrails.org/layouts_and_rendering.html#using-partials
>>
>> If that still does not work then insert puts statements in the partial
>> to print the values of things to see what is going on.  The print will
>> appear in the server window.  Then you will know whether it is getting
>> the data to the view that is the problem or whether it is the view
>> code itself.
>>
>> Colin
>>
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