I was creating this simple rail application. my controller method looks
like this:
-------
def create()
    @simple = Simple.new(params[:simple]) ##params coming from view
    @simple.save
end
-------

And my model class "Simple" as below:

-------
class Simple < ActiveRecord::Base
  set_table_name "name_desc_table"
  set_primary_key "name"

  before_create :init_name

  private
  def init_name(cname)
    self.name = cname
  end
end
-------

When I run this in browser, it throws error "Wrong number of arguments
(0 for 1)". Obviously, my method "init_name" expects one parameter and
it doesn't find any while called(by controller??). Basically I want to
send this 'cname' variable from controller to model. Can anybody tell me
what can I do in controller method so that 'cname' variable is passed
when callback method is called?

Thanks,
-Kalpesh
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