To follow up on this  if you open up any subform on a subform the sub
sub form does not apply the proper filter for it's parent and shows
all the records instead.



On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 4:19 PM, Tim Uckun <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a has_many :through relationship which is behaving a little weird.
>
> I have dealers, has_many pma_maps, has many pmas :though => pma_maps
>
> I display the pmas like this.
>
>   conf.nested.add_link(:pmas, :label => "Pmas", :page => false)
>
> on pmas I have this.
>
>  conf.nested.add_link(:dealers, :label => "Dealers", :page => false)
>
> When I click on the pmas on the dealer it shows the pmas but when I
> click on the dealers in the sub form on any of the pmas it shows extra
> dealers
>
> Same for the reverse. If I open up pmas scaffold, click dealers and
> then click pmas again in the dealer subform I get a ton of pmas not
> related to the dealer.
>
> Not sure what is going on but it's odd for sure.

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