Thanks Punit,

Got it rolling...

Thanks,
Sachin

On Mar 1, 12:04 am, Punit Rathore <[email protected]> wrote:
> As mentioned in the previous post, the routes.rb file is processed
> top-down.
>
> So you need to change that line to
>
> map.resources :orders, :collection => { :inprocess_orders => :get,
> :unprocessed_orders> => :get }
>
> Delete the other 2 lines i.e ..
>     map.resources :orders, :collection => { :unprocessed_orders => :get}
>
>     map.resources :orders
>
>
>
> SachinJ wrote:
> > On the same thread i have another query, I have different types of
> > order listings for which I have a different query.
> > All the queries are separate methods thus have separate views which
> > renders the same list partial.
>
> > As experts suggested I create following routes.
>
> > map.resources :orders, :collection => { :inprocess_orders => :get }
> > map.resources :orders, :collection => { :unprocessed_orders
> > => :get }
> > map.resources :orders
>
> > It worked fine for the inprocess_orders but the unprocessed_orders
> > again looks for a id with name 'unprocessed_orders'
>
> > I am sure there is a minor correction i need to do, but not able to
> > make it working .
> > Any help appreciated.
>
> > Best,
> > Sachin
>
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