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2011 May 30
5
rails habtm checkboxes with jquerymobile
Hi guys, I have a habtm association working properly. My application consists of both a desktop and a mobile version. My mobile version is made with jquerymobile and I would like my checkboxes in the edit form to look like the checkboxes shown in http://jquerymobile.com/demos/1.0a4.1/#docs/forms/forms-checkboxes.html. My desktop code is the following: <%= check_box_tag
2006 Jul 14
2
multiple options & checkboxes
Hello, I''m trying to implement a checkbox option function, but I''m having a problem in visualizing how it needs to be implemented. Let me explain. I have a model (User) and another model (Category). I want the user to be able to select multiple categories in the form of checkboxes and have this information stored in the db. User habtm Category and Category habtm User But
2006 Mar 09
4
habtm questions
I''ve got some of this working but other parts are ellusive. I have CREATE TABLE `bags` ( `id` int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment, `name` varchar(255) NOT NULL default '''', PRIMARY KEY (`id`) CREATE TABLE `packages` ( `id` int(255) NOT NULL auto_increment, `name` varchar(255) NOT NULL default '''', PRIMARY KEY (`id`) CREATE TABLE
2006 Feb 22
8
filtering "tags" via checkboxes - HABTM
First post/newbie post... bear with me. What I''m trying to achive (music site): A system containing tracks and moods with a HABTM relationship. I''ve got all that set up and functioning in the admin environment - i.e. admins can apply a variety of moods to a particular track via a series of checkboxes. Join table works just fine. I''m currently stuck on allowing
2013 Oct 23
3
Rails 4 and HABTM Checkboxes: Unpermitted parameters error
I have a simple Rails 4 project with two scaffolded models: Practice and Practitioner. I have set these both as habtm and am in the process of adding checkboxes to the Practitioner form so that I can check off the practices that this practitioner belongs to. In the practitioners_controller, I added practice_ids to the practitioner_params permit list, but I am still getting the error: Started
2006 Jul 11
4
checkboxes with a has_many :through relation
All, I''m populating a view with checkboxes in a list. I want to be able to assign to my has_many relationship using the post values of these checkboxes. Essentially, I want to populate the relationship table which will create the correct join values in my model. Here is my check_box_tag code: <%= check_box_tag("@current_job[target_list_ids][]",
2006 Mar 13
3
HABTM: two habtm''s between the same two tables
Imagine I want to track people, and the clubs that they belong to. table people with columns person_id, person_name table clubs with columns club_id, club_name And I have the association table: table clubs_people with columns person_id, club_id Now I know how to do this habtm between the two, in order to associate people with clubs that they belong to. However my application also needs a
2011 May 17
5
has_many through question
hi there, i thing i just have a logical problem. i have following models. class Area < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :taskschedule belongs_to :service end class Service < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :taskschedules, :through => :areas has_many :areas end class Taskschedule < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :services, :through => :areas has_many :areas end Following View
2007 Mar 18
7
How to get more informations about an association at runtime
Hi all I''m working on a Custom Formbuilder. I want it to create me with a single method call checkboxes for a given HABTM association. My model looks like this: [code=ruby]class Member < ActiveRecord::Base has_and_belongs_to_many :preferred_music_styles, :class_name => ''MusicStyle'', :join_table =>
2006 Apr 16
6
still learning maintaining data with join tables
Class Role has_and_belongs_to_many :users Class User has_and_belongs_to_many :roles Class RolesUsers has_and_belongs_to_many :roles has_and_belongs_to_many :users According to the logs...I''m good through here @roles_users = RolesUsers.find(:all, :conditions => ["user_id = ?", params[:users_id]] ) the next section of controller code is a problem...
2006 Jun 30
2
how to HABTM with STI ??
Hello all This is my first post so excuse the basic question. (and any repeats I just got an email saying this post was too big so I have re-submitted a smaller version) I was following the thread on http://lists.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/2006-May/038988.html regarding the STI on HABTM for RoR. I have a very similar problem and was hoping for some help. I have the
2006 Apr 21
1
HABTM - two lists
Does anyone know of a good example somewhere of an implemention for adding records with HABTM relations that have lots of possibilities. The best way that I''ve seen it done is where you have two lists (multiple select lists) where you have the possibilities on the left and ones you''ve added on the right with arrows to add and delete items. But the only ways I know how to
2006 Jun 10
3
Weird Problem With Active Record
Is it me or is my model getting the created_at from the wrong model! I have a HABTM relationship between Problems and Tags. In one of my controller I do the following: def view @tag = Tag.find_by_name @params[:id] end In my view I do this: <% @tag.problems.each do |problem| %> ... <%= problem.created_at %> ... <% end %> Now, how come the created_at
2006 Jan 02
5
DB Modelling the Rails way - Opinions??
Hi, I''m trying to figure the most efficient way to model the following. I can think of at least two ways to relate the tables but from a client/server perspective! I''m wondering how to best (and elegantly)relate them from an AR perspective. A project has many people, A person can work on many projects at any time, A project has many roles, A role is performed by a person, A
2006 May 11
1
ActiveRecord collection_select and has_and_belongs_to_many
Hello everyone, first post to the list and a relative newbie to Rails development. Done quite a bit of JSP, PHP, HTML, XML etc and thought I would kick the tires on Rails to see if it can speed up development for internal applications. Anyway, I am running into a problem that is just driving me crazy and everything I read on the net doesn''t seem to help. I was hoping someone here might
2006 Apr 26
2
HABTM with ajax_scaffold
has anyone managed to do this? It works great for has_one, belongs_to type stuff, but i cant seem to get a HABTM setup going. Any demo code or advice greatly appreciated. Excellent work on this tool by the way its really great work. adam -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2005 Dec 31
6
habtm recursion via destroy_without_callbacks
I am having a problem with two models that each have a HABTM relationship to the other. For example: CREATE TABLE people (id INT, name TEXT); CREATE TABLE teams (id INT, name TEXT); CREATE TABLE people_teams (person_id INT, team_id INT); The person model has: has_and_belongs_to_many :teams And the team model has: has_and_belongs_to_many :people The trouble comes when trying to destroy
2006 Aug 09
3
HABTM and getting to arrays from either direction
I didn''t find exactly an answer on this one, so I''d like to get a clarification from folks who live & breathe HABTM. class foo has_and_belongs_to_many :bars end class bar has_and_belongs_to_many :foos end (and yes, I have a bars_foos table in my db) def test_habtm bar = Bar.new foo = Foo.new foo.bars<<bar assert !foo.bars.empty? assert
2006 May 18
3
Model Madness: habtm vs through
This has me scratching my head: a Person has many Things a Person has many Collections a Collection has many Things ...Things in a Collection are ordered ...Things in a Collection can be related to (created by) any User ...a collection has additional attributes, such as a name etc I am confused about habtm in rails (especially when using acts_as_habtm_list) vs. going the :through route.
2006 May 23
2
HABTM for Dummies Question
Taking time off from programming is always painful :-). I have the following Models: ==== class Tag < ActiveRecord::Base has_and_belongs_to_many :problems end class Problem < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :user has_and_belongs_to_many :tags end ==== And the following migrations: ==== create_table "problems" do |t| t.column "user_id", :integer