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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T23:39:30+00:00 2026-06-13T23:39:30+00:00

I am new to Ruby on Rails. So far, I have only created CRUD

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I am new to Ruby on Rails. So far, I have only created CRUD operations by using scaffolding. Now, I need to integrate two entities into single form using scaffolding, not by hard coding it.

How can we scaffold two entities together using script?

I have two entities, Student_address and Student_phnumber. I want to scaffold these two entities into a single form where I can do CRUD operations, and I want to achieve this by scaffolding.

Student_address is an entity consisting of Hse_name, Street_name, etc.
Student_phnumber another entity consisting of ph_number, type, etc.

I want to scaffold these two entities together.

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    2026-06-13T23:39:31+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 11:39 pm

    Scaffolding is nothing more than a generator set up to model a complete basic resource. There are many other generators, other than scaffolding, that come with Rails by default. None of them are set up to generate resources for a set of related models. I suspect that a large part of this is because of the wide range of methods to express such a relationship make creating a generic UI virtually impossible. Also, scaffolding is more set up to get you up and running very quickly, with the intention of being modified to suit your needs. These modifications are usually fairly involved for any non-trivial application. There are many 3rd party generators out there, including the popular nifty generators, but none that create the kind of code you want to generate, as far as I know. If this is a relationship that you need to set up frequently, you may consider creating a generator of your own to handle the task – it’s actually pretty easy. A good way to do it is to implement your ideal case, then create a generator from it.

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    Also, you may wish to adjust your variable/attribute names. They should be lowercase and underscored, so Street_name would become street_name. Arbitrary abbreviations also make it very hard to code/maintain, so Student_phnumber would be better expressed as student_phone_number. The reason for doing this, apart from consistency (ph_number vs Student_phnumber, for example), is that Rails actually uses the casing and spacing in internal methods like these.

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