On Jueves, 4 de Noviembre de 2010 10:28:21 Dan Candea escribió:
> On 11/04/2010 11:11 AM, Sergio Cambra .:: entreCables S.L. ::. wrote:
> > On Jueves, 4 de Noviembre de 2010 09:57:41 Dan Candea escribió:
> >> On 11/04/2010 10:50 AM, Sergio Cambra .:: entreCables S.L. ::. wrote:
> >>> On Miércoles, 3 de Noviembre de 2010 18:05:21 Dan Candea escribió:
> >>>> On 11/03/2010 06:54 PM, Sergio Cambra .:: entreCables S.L. ::. wrote:
> >>>>> On Miércoles, 3 de Noviembre de 2010 17:44:58 Dan Candea escribió:
> >>>>>> so I should i do it ?
> >>>>>> 
> >>>>>> def value_form_column(record, input_name)
> >>>>>> column = active_scaffold_config.columns[:value]
> >>>>>> id = active_scaffold_input_options(column)[:id]
> >>>>>> select :record, :value, options_for_select(User::LIST[record.name]),
> >>>>>> 
> >>>>>> :name =>     input_name, :id =>      id
> >>>>>> 
> >>>>>> I'm updating the content of a select which doesn't exists, the id I
> >>>>>> get above it doesn't exists
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> Please, can you explain your case in detail. What controller are you
> >>>>> accessing? UsersController?  Or another controller with user in a
> >>>>> subform? Post your user controller too. Is value a db attribute?
> >>>> 
> >>>> it's another controller with user in a sub form, but same this is
> >>>> happening when I access directly the UserControler;
> >>>> 
> >>>> class UserController<    ApplicationController
> >>>> 
> >>>>      active_scaffold :user do|config|
> >>>>      
> >>>>        config.label = "Test"
> >>>>        config.columns = [:name, :value]
> >>>>        config.columns[:name].form_ui = :select
> >>>>        config.columns[:name].options = {:options =>    User::LIST.map}
> >>>>        config.columns[:name].update_column = :value
> >>>>      
> >>>>      end
> >>>> 
> >>>> end
> >>> 
> >>> Controllers in rails usually use plural form, UsersController instead
> >>> of UserController, although it should work anyway.
> >>> 
> >>>> value is a db attribute. name also
> >>>> and I'm using rails-2.3 branch
> >>>> 
> >>>> when I chose Create, a new form is created, as expected, with the
> >>>> config columns as above.
> >>>> I looked in the generated html and there is no<select.....>  
> >>>> </select> element for the /value/ db attribute.
> >>>> So the new select element which I update in value_form_column()
> >>>> function with the specified id it doesn't exists.
> >>> 
> >>> You have to define value_form_column method in UserHelper to be used
> >>> when you go to UserController directly. Do you get value label at
> >>> least?
> >> 
> >> yes. the label is there with a field for="record_value_32...."
> >> 
> >> the value_form_column is defined and the id I get, with the methods you
> >> told me, is the same with the one from the label
> > 
> > Post your helper again, must be something wrong there.
> 
> module UsersHelper
>    def value_form_column(record, input_name)
>      if record.name
>      column = active_scaffold_config.columns[:value]
>      id = active_scaffold_input_options(column)[:id]
>      select :record, :value, options_for_select( ["sas","Sasdd"]), :name
> => input_name, :id => id
>       logger.info "############################################## #{id}"
>      end
>    end

This method return nil if record.name is nil and return the value returned by 
logger.info (i don't know what returns). Change it with this:
   def value_form_column(record, input_name)
     column = active_scaffold_config.columns[:value]
     id = active_scaffold_input_options(column)[:id]
     logger.info "############################################## #{id}"
     select_options = record.name ? User::LIST[record.name] : []
     select :record, :value, select_options, :name => input_name, :id => id
   end


> 
>    def aregno_form_column(record, input_name)
>      text_field :record, :aregno, :value => (User.maximum('aregno') ||
> 0) + 1
>    end
> end
> 
> >>>> thank you for your patience

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