On 17 April 2013 12:37, Ryo Saeba <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> Allright I fixed this problem to. my helper path simply needed the game
> parameter
>
> new_game_review_path(@game)
>
>
> The form for creating a new review looks now like this
>
> <%= form_for(@review, :url => game_reviews_path(@game)) do |f| %>
>
>
> But unfortunately I end up with the same problem. the game object is
> still nil and I can't get the game_id :/
>
> having this hidden_field_tag in my form causes me the "object is nil"
> error
>
>         <%= hidden_field_tag("game_id", @game.id) %>

Do you mean @game is nil?  In that case you are not setting it up in
the controller.

Colin

>
> I thought the games id would automatically be passed to its nested
> resource, once I got my routings right, but I still can't pass the game
> objects id to my review table :/
>
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