It is a boolean value, I did get it to work.  

On Thursday, February 9, 2017 at 12:30:31 PM UTC-5, Colin Law wrote:
>
> On 9 February 2017 at 17:10, Joe Guerra <jgu...@jginfosys.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > I can't get my embedded  if statement working  in a html table. 
> > 
> > here's one row of my table from my cart index... 
> > 
> > <td><%= cart.created_at.strftime("%m/%d/%Y")    %> |  <%= 
>  cart.product_id 
> > %> |  <% if cart.processing == 'true'%> <%= Processing order %>  <% end 
> > %></td> 
>
> You should not have the <%= %> round Processing order as that is not ruby, 
> so 
> <% if cart.processing == 'true'%>Processing order<% end %> 
> but possibly better 
> <%= "Processing order" if cart.processing == 'true' %> 
> That is assuming that cart.processing is a string not a boolean. 
>
> I suspect your original code would have shown an error in the console 
> and development.log, in which case it is always a good idea to post 
> the error when asking for help. 
>
> Colin 
>

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