Correction --- I had originally misnamed the models by plural, however once
fixed now, still same problem. I think this is a shoulda issue as I can
associate and access the models and associations correctly in the console.


On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 5:37 PM, David Kahn <[email protected]>wrote:

> I have a model 'xp_jurisdiction_taxes' which rails (3) created correctly.
>
> Another model 'xp_jurisdiction_states' has many :xp_jurisdiction_taxes.
>
> In my spec I am using a shoulda helper to test the association but get the
> following error. BTW, greped the whole project just in case and the string
> 'taxi' exists nowhere.
>
>   1) XpJurisdictionStates
>      Failure/Error: it { should have_many(:xp_jurisdiction_taxes) }
>      NameError:
>        uninitialized constant XpJurisdictionState::XpJurisdictionTaxis
>      # ./spec/models/xp_jurisdiction_states_spec.rb:4:in `block (2 levels)
> in <top (required)>'
>
> Not sure if this is a rails or shoulda issue (I am starting to think it is
> shoulda). Any input?
>

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