As Nobert says they are independent.  Post your routes.rb, where the view 
is you want the route to go to and say what you were expecting.  

http://guides.rubyonrails.org/v3.1.3/routing.html may help.

Also if you have not done so do the Getting started guide on the rails 
website.  See it through to the end.  I got confused half way when I did it 
but kept with it and its a great foundation.

I myself have a habit of just diving in and doing stuff. Knowing the 
conventions rails has and the rails way saves a lot of time in the medium 
term.

Ben

On Monday, September 11, 2017 at 6:05:12 PM UTC+1, Joe Guerra wrote:
>
> I believe I messed up the routes in one of my models.  
>
> Should I delete the model and try again?  
>
>
> Thanks,
> Joe
>

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