You could include some more diagnostics in your output, for example,
before the 'each' loop try displaying @employee.size to see if there
is anything there. The symptom suggests that it is empty.
Also have a look at the Rails Guide on debugging, in particular how to
use ruby-debug to break into your code to inspect data and follow
flow. If you find that @employee.size is 0 then break into the
controller code that sets it up to see what is going on.
Colin
Did you try removing the :conditions so it is just .find(:all) to see
what happens?
By the way, you should really call it @employees so you know it is a
collection not just one employee.
>
> i tried it by putting each loop in controller and it workes well, but
> in case of popup box its not working
> and also @employee.size is also not displayed in popup
What do you mean it is not displayed, if you do
size: <%= @employee.size %>
what do you see?
What did you learn by using ruby-debug and breaking into the controller code?
Colin
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> thanks,
> -pab
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Is that supposed to be an answer to one of the questions previously
asked? You have given no indication of which one, nor have you
answered some other questions.
Please reply again to whichever post you are replying and insert your
message inline at appropriate points in the previous post so that we
can see what you are replying to.
Colin