Great, thanks, almost there.  Mine is slightly different as its not based 
on CRUD, its a ruby view based on a SQL view.  So 

get '/patients/:id', to: 'patients#show'
 

Is not quite what I need.  If I have this view as root view 
(http://domain.tld) and want to pass cost as a variable 
(http://domain.tld?cost=cheapevents = http://domain.tld/cheapevents). Its 
the site root

currently I have 

root 'upcoming_events#index'

*get* 'upcoming_events/index'


I tried

*get* 'upcoming_events/index:cost', to: 'upcoming_events#index'


And it works for root but if I try *http://domain.tld/cheapevents* I get 

No route matches [GET] "/cheapevents"





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