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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T20:03:22+00:00 2026-05-13T20:03:22+00:00

In my application an User has many Projects . I want to create a

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In my application an User has many Projects. I want to create a “add many projects” form, so the User can create many Projects at once.

It seemed to me that the quickest way was to make a User form with Project fields nested in it, and omit the User fields. This way when the form is submitted, the User is saved and all the new Project records are created automatically.

However, I don’t want the existing Projects to show in the form. Only the empty fields for the new project that is being created (from @user.projects.build). Is there a parameter I can pass or something I can change in the form to omit the existing Project records?

<% form_for (@user) do |f| %>

   <% f.fields_for :project do |project_form| %>
      <%= render :partial => 'project', :locals => {:f => project_form}  %>
   <% end %>

   <%= add_child_link "New Project", f, :projects %>

   <%= f.submit "save" %> 

<%end%>

I’m using the Ryan Bate’s complex forms example. The code works fine. I just want to omit the existing projects from showing up in this form.

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    2026-05-13T20:03:22+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:03 pm

    You can use new_record? method to distinguish between newly created record and old one:

    <% form_for @user do |f| %>
       <% f.fields_for :project do |project_form| %>
          <%= render :partial => 'project', :locals => {:f => project_form} if project_form.object.new_record? %>
       <% end %>
       <%= add_child_link "New Project", f, :projects %>
       <%= f.submit "save" %> 
    <% end %>
    
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