The way the nests are working now is it should render the file 
_note_fields.html.erb but it acts like it is not finding that file which 
tells me the fields_for is looking for a different name due to the way it 
is nested

On Wednesday, August 15, 2018 at 6:26:31 AM UTC-4, John Sanderbeck wrote:
>
> That's the way all my other nests are defined and they work fine...  I 
> think the problem is I am adding a nest from a different model than I am 
> actually working on...
>
> On Tuesday, August 14, 2018 at 8:03:57 PM UTC-4, Walter Lee Davis wrote:
>>
>>
>> > On Aug 14, 2018, at 5:49 PM, John Sanderbeck <band...@gmail.com> 
>> wrote: 
>> > 
>> > Not sure if the subject is correct for what I am trying to do... 
>> > 
>> > I am working on a School application and I added an Attendance section 
>> > 
>> > There is an attendance record that is associated to a student record 
>> > 
>> > The student record has an associated model called notes... 
>> > 
>> > What I would like to be able to do is add notes to the student through 
>> the attendance record... 
>> > 
>> > My Attendance record belongs_to :student 
>> > My Student record has_many :attendances 
>> > My Student record has_many :notes 
>> > 
>> > I can access Attendance.student.notes just fine, but when I try to add 
>> notes through a nested form it doesn't like that... 
>> > 
>> > Also just tried adding has_many :notes, through: :student and now I can 
>> access Attendance.notes, however when I add 
>> > 
>> >       <%= f.fields_for :notes %> 
>>
>> You need to add a 'do' at the end of the previous line. Without that, 
>> and... 
>>
>> >       <%= f.link_to_add "Add Note", :notes, class: 'btn btn-xs 
>> btn-primary btn-padded' %> 
>>
>> an end here to close the block, you're not giving a black to the 
>> fields_for macro. That's what the error means. 
>>
>> Walter 
>>
>> > 
>> > I get an error no block given(yield) 
>> > 
>> > Any suggestions on how to code the nested form?   Is this a routes 
>> issue? 
>> > 
>> > John 
>> > 
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