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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T07:03:14+00:00 2026-05-27T07:03:14+00:00

I’m having a problem where when a user fills out my evaluation form, click

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I’m having a problem where when a user fills out my evaluation form, click “Create”, then click the browser’s back button, make some edits, and click “Create” again, it’s creating duplicate Evaluations.

What is the best way to prevent something like this happening.

Only ONE evaluation should exist for each survey_criterion on creation. I don’t want the user to lose any data they enter after hitting the back button, filling out the form with new stuff, and clicking “Create” again.

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routes.rb

resources :survey_criteria do
  resources :groups do
    resources :evaluations
  end
end

survey_criterion.rb

has_many :evaluations

evaluation.rb

belongs_to :survey_criterion
belongs_to :group

There are more complicated associations, but the answer I’m looking for is more, “how does one handle it when users press the ‘Back’ button, modify the form, then click Create again”.

I want it to update the one that was automatically created I think in this instance, and not throw an error to the user. I know I could add a validation that would error out, but I want this to be invisible to the user I think.

Thoughts?

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    2026-05-27T07:03:15+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 7:03 am

    The simplest solution, would be to change the create action, which should work like this pseudocode:

    def create
      # ...
      if evaluation_exists?
        update_evaluation(params[:evaluation])
      else
        create_evaluation(params[:evaluation])
      end
      # ...
    end
    

    As for Your question “how does one handle it when users press the ‘Back’ button, modify the form, then click Create again”, then I use some random token (a short string) placed as a hidden field in the form.

    When the create-request comes, I check whether this token is already stored in the session. If it is not, then I create the object, and add that token to the list of used ones. If the token is already present in the session, I know that user has just resubmitted the form, and I can act accordingly. Usually I ask him whether another object should be created. In the session I store usually not more that 3-5 tokens.

    It looks like this (yes, that’s just an illustration):

    def create
      token = params[:token]
      session[:tokens] ||= []
      if session[:tokens].include? token
        render_the_form_again( "You have already created the object. Want another?" )
      else
        create_the_object
        session[:tokens] << token
      end
      # ...
    end
    
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