On Oct 15, 2014, at 5:58 PM, Esteban Penagos <[email protected]> wrote:

> hi colin
> my problem is: I need to capture the value of <% = select_tag "list", 
> options_for_select (["0", "10", "15"], "0")%>
> in a variable, to calculate the value of the product
> 
> conclucion the user chooses in the 0 or 10 or 15 and I need to capture 
> that number as a variable
> 
> thank you very much
> 

You would "capture" that value in your controller when you handle the form 
submitted by the user, so in your #create or #update methods. Whatever that 
form field is named will be submitted in the params hash, with the value set to 
their choice. 

If you are talking about capturing the setting before they submit the form, 
then you are into the realm of JavaScript, and in Rails this is usually handled 
in an unobtrusive JS handler. Read up on Ajax and Rails for more details about 
that.

Walter

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