Argument to the "render()" method does not recognises the
":controller" key. You might be confusing it with arguments to
"redirect_to()" method.
Checkout http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionController/Base.html#M000658
for more information.

On Jul 27, 9:49 am, Tim Rand <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,From within an action called manager within a controller called
> storedorders, I want to render to the view for the manger action of
> controller orders.
>
> It really seems like the following syntax should work:
>
> (within the StoredordersController manager method...)
>
>     respond_to do |format|
>        format.html {render :controller => 'orders', :action => 'manager'}
>        # format.xml { head :ok }
>      end
>
> But I get the following message:
>
> "Template is missing
> Missing template storedorders/manager.erb in view path app/views"
>
> Why is it even looking when I told it to render a different view?
>
> This however works:
>     respond_to do |format|
>        format.html {render 'orders/manager'}
>        #  format.xml  { head :ok }
>      end
>
> It really seems like either syntax should be valid. What am I missing?
> Thanks,
> Tim
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