Frederick Cheung wrote:
> On Jul 13, 12:38�am, Mark Preston <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> � � � �...@my = �Mystuff.find( :all)
> This
> 
>> <h1>Mystuff#index</h1>
>> <p><%me.each do |mr|%></p>
> 
> and this need to match - the instance variables are copied over for
> you.
> 
> Fred

Fred thanks, I saw that and changed it, but still am getting the error:

You have a nil object when you didn't expect it!
You might have expected an instance of Array.
The error occurred while evaluating nil.each

Extracted source (around line #2):

1: <h1>Mystuff#index</h1>
2: <p><%[email protected] do |mr|%></p>
3: <h1><%=mr.m1%></h1>
4: <% end %>

and I checked the DB, there is definately data in m1

DB
-----
id  m1
1   45
2   452

Thanks
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