James Byrne wrote in post #983156:
> When I do this I obtain nil:
>
> current_shipment = current_entry.shipment
>
.  .  .
>
> Clearly I am missing something or other in the association method call
> but I cannot seem to find what that something is.
>
> Does anyone here see what I am doing wrong?

What I did was to change the association call named #shipment to:

current_shipment = current_entry.ca_customs_shipment

and things worked.  So, now my question is: what is wrong with this 
code?

# #shipment returns nil always
  belongs_to  :shipment, :class_name => 'CaCustomsShipment'

# returns ca_customs_shipment
  belongs_to  :ca_customs_shipment

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