You could just wrap the capital's in a partial then put that in a
hidden tag.

On Apr 19, 2:10 am, Ze Ca <[email protected]> wrote:
> In my form I have a select menu for US States. I would like to include
> the capitals of those states as a hidden parameter when passed to the
> model. Of course, the capital should match the state chosen.
>
> I know I can set a attr_accessor :state_capitals in the model, or even
> make a migration to update the table and add the column, but I'm having
> some trouble creating this in the view. Is it ok for the view to have
> some logic in this case?
>
> I apologize in advance if this is a frequently asked question, I'm
> fairly new to programming and couldn't find the right terminology for my
> search queries.
>
> Thank you in advance.
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