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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T02:22:27+00:00 2026-05-19T02:22:27+00:00

I have a nested form (using accepts_nested_attributes_for in respective models): <%= form_for(:technician, :url =>

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I have a nested form (using accepts_nested_attributes_for in respective models):

<%= form_for(:technician, :url => {:controller => 'pos', :action => 'create_ticket'}) do |f| %>  
   <%= f.fields_for :service do |s| %>  
       <%= s.text_field :name %>  
       <%= s.text_field :name %> 
       <%= s.text_field :name %>  
       <%= s.text_field :name %>  
   <% end %>  
<% end %>   

This works fine if I only have one s.text_field. But once I add additional text_fields, it doesn’t run properly. If you look at the source code, the id and name are the same for all six?

How do I put these params into an array? [so that I can isolate them like this:]

service1 = Service.named(params[:technician][:service][1][:name])  

(I’ve tried the method described on railscasts episode 192, but it didn’t work either).

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    2026-05-19T02:22:28+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 2:22 am

    After hours of trial and error, I’ve hacked something that works (but please let me know if you know a better, more eloquent way):

    in view:

    <%= form_for(:technician, :url => {:controller => 'pos', :action => 'create_ticket'}) do |f| %>  
      <% for @i in 1..6 do %>  
        <%= f.fields_for "services[#{@i}]" do |s| %>  
        <% end %>  
      <% end %>  
    <% end %>  
    

    in controller:

     for i in 1..6 do  
            @service = Service.named(params[:technician][:services][i.to_s][:name]).first  
     end  
    

    make sure you turn i into string

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