hi..
please help me out m very much new to rails.. just how to create form using
rails??????????

On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 5:59 PM, Rob Biedenharn
<[email protected]>wrote:

>
> On Jun 16, 2011, at 1:22 AM, rajeevkannav wrote:
>
> class User < ActiveRecord::Base
>     has_many :correlations
>   has_many :roles, :through => :correlations
>   has_many :skills, :through => :correlations
>   attr_accessible :email, :password, :password_confirmation, :remember_me,
> :role_ids, :skill_ids, :username, :first_name, :last_name, :address, :city,
> :state , :country, :phone_number, :photo,:fullname, :shortbio, :weburl
>
>
> Why do you have these att_accessible things? If these are the columns from
> the database table users, then ActiveRecord will already take care of those.
> I think you should take out the entire attr_accessible line and try again.
>  (Well, depending on how they are used, you might need to retain a
> `attr_accessor ... Ah, you have attr_accessible (an ActiveRecord thing) not
> attr_accessor (a Ruby thing).) OK, so I still wonder if having :skill_ids in
> that list is wrong since it is not a column, but a method added by
> ActiveRecord. (and same for :role_ids)
>
>
>     def role?(role)
>     return !!self.roles.find_by_name(role.to_s.camelize)
>   end
>     def skill?(skill)
>     return !!self.skills.find_by_name(skill.to_s.camelize)
>   end
>
>
> Unless you actually depend on true/false rather than just truthiness, you
> don't need the !! (or the return)
>
>   def role?(a_role)
>     self.roles.find_by_name(a_role.to_s.camelize)
>   end
>
>
> end
>
>
> class Correlation < ActiveRecord::Base
>   belongs_to :role
>   belongs_to :skill
>   belongs_to :user
> end
>
>
> class Skill < ActiveRecord::Base
>   has_many :correlations
>   has_many :roles, :through => :correlations
>   has_many :users, :through => :correlations
> end
>
> class Role < ActiveRecord::Base
>   has_many :correlations
>   has_many :skills, :through => :correlations
>   has_many :users, :through => :correlations
>
> end
>
>
> module ArticlesHelper
>
>     def skill_list
>         skills_ids = current_user.skill_ids
>         skills_ids.delete_if {|x| x == nil}
>         skills = Skill.find(skills_ids)
>         return skills
>     end
>
> end
>
> if working fine but on heroku console
>
> @user.skill_ids
> NoMethodError: undefined method `skill_ids' for
> #<ActiveRecord::Relation:0x00000005515b58>
> @user.role_ids
> NoMethodError: undefined method `skill_ids' for
> #<ActiveRecord::Relation:0x00000005515b58>
>
>
> Any idea?
>
> Pleaase help
>
> ccdd
>
>
> -Rob
>
> Rob Biedenharn
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