you should have:
class Document < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :user
has_many :tag_actions
...
end
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :documents
...
end
also, if you use the magic db field name ''created_on'' of type
datetime (i''m
making the assumption you are using mysql), the datetime value for this
field will automatically be generated by AR upon creating the record.
def create
@document = Document.new(@params[:document])
@document.user_id = @session[:user_id]
if @document.save
flash[:notice] = "Document was successfully created"
redirect_to :action => :list
else
flash.[:notice] = "Could not create document"
render :action => :new
end
end
On 12/12/05, Sergi Borras
<aedesis-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
wrote:>
> Hi there,
>
> I just added two new attributes, created (datetime) and user_id in a db
> entity called documents. Those two new attributes are not being saved to
the
> db by the activerecord model ''document'', they remain null
after @
> document.save. I tried restarting the server, but the problem remains the
> same
>
>
> Model :
>
> class Document < ActiveRecord::Base
> has_many :tag_actions
> has_one :user
> end
>
>
> Controller create method
>
> def create
> @document = Document.new
> @document.title = params[:document][''title'']
> @document.body = params[:document][''body'']
> @document.created = DateTime.now.strftime("Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S")
> @document.user = User.find(session[:user_id])
> if @document.save
> flash[:notice] = ''Document was successfully
created.''
> else
> flash[:notice] = ''Could not create document.''
> end
> redirect_to :action => ''list''
> end
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