So you are using the wrong syntax. You should use rails g controller
Accounts/Payable, etc.

Anyway, I think you are a bit confused and must organize your knowledge
flow. Start reading the Getting Started from Guides,
http://guides.rubyonrails.org/getting_started.html.

2011/6/1 Vinícius Rodrigues <[email protected]>

> But I need two scenarios:
> Accounts Payable (Payable::AccountsController)
> Accounts Receivable (Receivable::AccountsController)
> But I can not work! :(
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