Yes that's what I get as a path. I have solved this issue. Its silly 
really, it turns out I needed to make an @organization instance available 
throughout my projectsController, so I made a before filter to fetch it 
based on the url. 

Quick question though, do I need to update all the controller methods to 
reference the parent model whenever I have a one to many relationship like 
this one (changing everything to @organization.projects.someMethod)? This 
looks tedious to me. Does Rails help with this?  

On Thursday, November 1, 2012 9:12:00 PM UTC, Linus Pettersson wrote:
>
> What path do you get? It should be something like 
> "/organizations/:id/projects/new". This is where you can add a form for 
> example to add a new project.
>
> Do you try to POST to that path above? If so, that's wrong (it's for GET 
> requests). Read more about nested resources here:
> http://guides.rubyonrails.org/routing.html#nested-resources
>
> //Linus
>
>
> Den torsdagen den 1:e november 2012 kl. 22:02:36 UTC+1 skrev why-el:
>>
>> Hey fellas,
>>
>> I have an Organization model with many projects. I have a link to a new 
>> project from the organization's show view, like so: 
>> new_organization_project_path (@organization). I was hoping Rails would get 
>> the id of the organization from the instance I am passing and populate 
>> project.organization_id, but to no avail. The db rollbacks back and get 
>> redirected to the new project page. Any ideas? How would you normally do 
>> this? 
>>
>> Best, 
>>
>

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