Thanks, Jason.

So, if I have a separate form for each user, is there any way to have
just one submit button to submit all forms at the same time?

Cheri

On Sep 22, 11:42 am, Jason King <[email protected]> wrote:
> The problem is that you've got form_for [:admin, :user] instead of
> form_for [:admin, @user] and then you're expecting (somehow)
> f.radio_button to know which user to use to retrieve the seed value.
> Rails is using the last element of that array and calling
> the .approval method on it (hence the error about the user:Symbol
> (ie. :user ) not having that method defined.
>
> You're more likely to want to put the form within the @users iteration
> block, so that you have a separate form for each user.  You can then do:
>
>    <% for user in @users %>
>      <% form_for [:admin, user] ...etc. do %>
>        <%= f.radio_button :approval ...etc. %>
>
> If not, if you want it all in one form, then you won't be able to use
> the form_for block helpers, rather you'll need to use radio_button_tag
> and setup the values and names manually.
>
> Regards,
> Jason
>
> On Sep 22, 2009, at 11:30 AM, liquid_rails wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm trying to generate a list of users with two radio buttons next to
> > each user where I can either approve or reject a user, all in the same
> > form.
> > The following code, illustrates what I am trying to do and the error I
> > am getting.
> > Does anybody know how to do this?  Thanks in advance!  - Cheri
>
> >  create_table "users", :force => true do |t|
> >    t.string   "name"
> >    t.integer  "approval", :default => 0  # 0=needs approval,
> > 1=approved, 2=not approved
> >  end
> > -------------------
>
> > <% form_for [:admin, :user], :url => {:action => "user_approval" }  do
> > |f| %>
> >  <% for user in @users %>
> >    <tr>
> >      <td><%= user.id %></td>
> >      <td><%= user.name %></td>
> >      <td><%= user.approval %></td>  #current state of the user's
> > approval status
> >      <td><%= f.radio_button :approval,'1' %>"Approve" </td>
> >      <td><%= f.radio_button :approval,'2'  %>"Reject" </td>
> >    </tr>
> >  <% end %>
> > <p> <%= f.submit "Submit" %> </p>
> > <% end %>
>
> > ---------
> > Error:
> > undefined method `approval' for :user:Symbol
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