On Mon, Jan 14, 2013 at 5:15 AM, Rafael C. de Almeida
<almeida...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Let me send you another post the intention of documenting this issue for
> people from the future. The solution I'm going with for now is:
> substituting "???" for lf.object_name+"[service_ids][]". It may not be too
> pretty, but it works (don't forget setting :service_ids in attr_accessible
> and accept_nested_attributes_for :services).


just a reminder that you may want to test your solution for creating new
records
and for editing existing ones if you're using the same partial/template for
both
pages (although I think it looks like it's going to work except for the
scenario that
you try to edit and remove all services for a particular lawyer).  also,
you don't need
accepts_nested_attributes_for :services if you are using service_ids.


>
>
> On Sunday, January 13, 2013 7:00:55 PM UTC-2, Rafael C. de Almeida wrote:
>>
>> I have found out that user[lawyers_attributes][**0][service_ids][] works
>> for the first lawyer (I update 0 to 1 for the second and so on). However,
>> that seems rather ugly. Is thera a way to extract the path
>> user[lawyers_attributes][0] from lf object?
>>
>> On Sunday, January 13, 2013 4:06:21 PM UTC-2, Rafael C. de Almeida wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I'm trying to work with nested models in a form view and it's not going
>>> so smoothly. A user has many lawyers and a lawyer can take many
>>> services. I want a checkbox on which the user can select the services of
>>> each lawyer. How can I do it? This is what I've got so far:
>>>
>>> <%= form_for @user do |f| %>
>>>
>>>   <%= f.label :email %><%= f.email_field :email %>
>>>
>>>   ....
>>>
>>>   <% @user.lawyers.each do |lawyer| %>
>>>
>>>     <%= f.fields_for :lawyers, lawyer do |lf| %>
>>>
>>>       <%= lf.label :name, "Nome: " %><%= lf.text_field :name %>
>>>
>>>       <!-- Everything is working fine so far. However, I can get this to 
>>> work. A lawyer can have many services: -->
>>>
>>>       <% Service.all.each do |service| %>
>>>
>>>         <%= check_box_tag ???, service.id, 
>>> lawyer.services.include?(**service) %>
>>>
>>>       <% end %>
>>>
>>>     <% end %>
>>>
>>>   <% end %>
>>>
>>> <% end %>
>>>
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