On Friday, April 26, 2013 11:35:39 AM UTC+1, Ruby-Forum.com User wrote:
>
> I'm newbie to RoR, can anybody explain what is the purpose of 
> ":with_disabled => true" in 
>
>
I don't think that exists at all as an option on belongs_to. What makes you 
think it should exist? The only similarly named thing is submit_tag which 
takes a :disable_with option if my memory is correct

Fred 

> belongs_to :person, :class_name => 'Party', :foreign_key => 'person_id', 
> :with_disabled => true 
>
> Because I'm getting the following error 
>
> Unknown key(s): with_disabled 
>
> FYI: I couldnt find any documenttion for it. 
>
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