Ok. That makes sense to me. Can I store values in variables in the view? 
I think it would be possible by storing the datetime of the previous 
event and comparing it with the current event datetime. I think what I 
want to do is similar to pagination...

Colin Law wrote:
> 2009/3/4 Juan Kinunt <rails-mailing-l...@andreas-s.net>
> 
>> I don't know if it is better to separate the events in groups in the
>> controller or if I can use an 'if' in the view to insert this blank row.
>>
> 
> I would suggest this is to do with how you want to view the data, it is 
> not
> inherent in the data itself, so it should go in the view.

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