Try looking into nested forms

On Sun, Dec 25, 2011 at 12:49 PM, Mauro <[email protected]> wrote:

> The models are:
>
> Company
>  has_many :categorizations
>  has_many :categories, :through => :categorizations
>
> Category
>  has_many :categorizations
>  has_many :companies, :through => :categorizations
>
> Classification
>  has_many :categorizations
>
> Categorization
>  belongs_to :company
>  belongs_to :category
>  belongs_to :classification
>
> I would create a new company, assign a category and assign a
> classification to the company.category all with one form.
> Is it possible?
> I think the only way is to create a new company and assign a category
> with one form, then in the company controller or company model assign
> a classification at company.category, the classification.id may be
> passed as a parameter with the form.
> What do you think about?
>
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