Thanks for replying Colin.  I added the "has_many: cars" line in 
app/models/user.rb just like the instructor.  With the attr_accessible 
part, everything is exactly as it is in the tutorial.  I have gone through 
the project serval times to insure that I am doing everything right and get 
the same issues every time.

Thanks again for replying! 

On Sunday, August 31, 2014 10:00:16 AM UTC-7, Colin Law wrote:
>
> On 31 August 2014 17:29, Thomas O'Boyle <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > Hi Nobert, 
> > 
> > Thanks for responding to my question.  I have completely followed his 
> steps 
> > until the restart part.  I did notice that when the instructor adds 
> > attributes such as :condition and :year that they automatically appear 
> in 
> > sublime, but when I check my work in atom the attr_accessible does not 
> > appear.  Could this be the issue? 
>
> You did not answer the question as to whether you have added the line 
> has_many :cars in app/models/user.rb? 
> As to the issue with attr_accessible, you have to make sure that your 
> code is the same as the one in the tutorial. 
>
> Colin 
>
>
> > 
> > Thanks again for responding! 
> > 
> > On Sunday, August 31, 2014 1:26:24 AM UTC-7, Norbert Melzer wrote: 
> >> 
> >> Have you followed his steps and changed your model? In other words, 
> have 
> >> you added the line has_many :cars in app/models/user.rb? 
> >> 
> >> Am 31.08.2014 09:42 schrieb "Thomas O'Boyle" <[email protected]>: 
> >>> 
> >>> Hi All, 
> >>> 
> >>> I just started the UT on Rails class through reddit and am completely 
> new 
> >>> to programing.  I apologize for not being able to articulate my 
> problem 
> >>> clearly.  I am watching this video 
> >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EU98yHB-_7A and at 16:18 when the 
> instructor 
> >>> restarts something (terminal) I get completely lost.  He consules back 
> into 
> >>> rails after this restart but when I do this I get this: 
> >>> 
> >>> "User.last.cars 
> >>> 
> >>>   User Load (0.4ms)  SELECT  "users".* FROM "users"   ORDER BY 
> >>> "users"."id" DESC LIMIT 1 
> >>> 
> >>> NoMethodError: undefined method `cars' for #<User:0x00......." 
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> I apologize again for the poorly asked question but I am really new 
> with 
> >>> all of this. 
> >>> 
> >>> Thanks so much! 
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> Happy labor day! 
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