On 12 November 2011 15:29, Colin Law <[email protected]> wrote: > On 12 November 2011 13:52, Mauro <[email protected]> wrote: >> I've seen http://railscasts.com/episodes/73-complex-forms-part-1, >> part2 and part3. >> It seems to be my case. >> I have: >> Company >> has_many :documents >> has_many :tenders, :through.......... >> >> and >> Document >> belongs_to :company >> >> Tender >> has_many :companies, :through.......... >> >> I want to insert documents and tenerds on company creation. >> If documents are more than one the user can click "add another" and >> other fields are added to form. >> It seems ok but I fear that it makes too complex my code. >> I think it is better to insert a Company and after saved it then add >> one or more documents or tenders in different forms. >> What do you think about? > > What matters is what is best for the user of the site. On the other > hand there is a lot to be said (especially when still learning) for > doing the simplest that will work initially and then refining it > later.
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