Well let me explain a little more. What I'm trying to do is allow the user to name up to 10 records. The model has a name field along with a bunch of other fields. So when they submit the form I would create records for the fields they have filled in. So if they filled in 4 fields I would create 4 records. I created the following model just for the form:

class ProcessName
  attr_accessor    :index, :name, :remove

  def initialize(params = {})
    @index = params[:index]
    @name = params[:name]
    @remove = params[:remove] || false
  end
end

I set up an array of 10 of that model inserting data for any records that are in the DB and pass it to the view. The question is how to represent that in the form in the view?

On Sep 24, 2007, at 1:07 PM, Peter Gumeson wrote:

Chris,

Need more info... possibly some code from your view(s) and controller.

Peter

On 9/24/07, Chris Griffin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm trying to build a form that would let the user enter up to 10
names in 10 fields. There are also checkboxes next to each field for
deleting that field. I can't seem to figure out how to set up the
form so that the array get used properly in the form? Anyone have any
ideas?

Thanks,
Chris
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