You need to show us the relationships you have defined between the
models (has_many, etc) and the code you are using to save the records
(not the whole application, just the code saving the data). Also
useful is the contents of the log for the POST operation, showing the
parameters passed. Examine this carefully yourself first, however,
and possibly put some debug code in to try and work out what is
happening. You can insert puts statements in the code and these will
appear in the server window.
Colin
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> Thanks
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> Alan
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