On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 15:31, Scott Le gendre <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:

>> Did you have a name column in your model?
>
>
> Well, all I have in my model is the following:
>
> *******************************************
>
> class Artist < ActiveRecord::Base
>
>  has_many :albums
>
> end
> *******************************************

That may be all you've specified in the model file, but have you any
additional columns in the database?  If you had some, then when you
generated the scaffolding, I think it would have put them in the view.
 Try a new project, similar in most respects, but make some data
columns, including some kind of name/title/whatever, before you
generate the scaffold.  Then compare the two.

-Dave

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