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My haml code below is supposed to show a drop down form with three different options (QA, Staging, Production). If contact_title has no value or is equal to nil than it is set to a default value of QA in the SQLite DB. If it is set than it should show the default set value in the UI. The current code does not work. What is the most elegant way to do it?

%tr
          %td{:style => 'width: 30%'}
            QA or Production
          %td{:style => 'width: 70%'}
            %label{:type => 'text', :name => 'contact_title', :value => "#{@report.contact_title}"}
            .controls
              %select{:name => "contact_title"}
                %option{:selected => "selected" } QA
                %option{:select => "select" } Staging
                %option{:select => "select" } Production
                - if @report.contact_title.nil? or @report.contact_title == 0
                  %option{:selected => "selected" } QA
                  %option Staging
                  %option Production
                - if @report.contact_title == 'Staging'
                  %option{:selected => "selected" } Staging
                  %option QA
                  %option Production
                - if @report.contact_title == 'Production'
                  %option{:selected => "selected" } Production
                  %option QA
                  %option Staging
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    How do we know which will be the default set value in UI if contact_title is available? This task seems to require some JavaScript code unless I'm missing your point?
    – Surya
    Feb 8, 2016 at 19:50
  • Corrected small typo above.
    – Coleen
    Feb 8, 2016 at 20:01

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Add the Model to the select_tag.

%tr
  %td{:style => 'width: 30%'}
    QA or Production
  %td{:style => 'width: 70%'}
    %label{:type => 'text', :name => 'contact_title', :value => "#{@report.contact_title}"}
      .controls
        =select_tag "contact[contact_title]", options_for_select(['QA', 'Staging', 'Production'])

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