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I have a partial that I want to display in a layout only when certain pages use that layout. I've set @page_title for all my pages and thought I could use something like this:

<% case @page_title when "Log in" || "Forgot Your Password" || "Create a New Password" %><%= render :partial => "common/hello-world" -%><% end -%>

But, the include is only happening on the page titled "Log in" and not the other pages. Are || statements like this not allowed on Case switches? Is there a different way to set an OR statement in the case switch?

Thanks!

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This is what you want:

<% case @page_title when "Log in", "Forgot Your Password", "Create a New Password" %><%= render :partial => "common/hello-world" -%><% end -%>

Per http://docs.huihoo.com/ruby/ruby-man-1.4/syntax.html#case

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Great! Thanks for including the example with your answer. Those are most helpful! – Rick May 8 at 20:33
good to know, thx – Maximiliano Guzman May 8 at 23:52
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Use , instead of || to separate the matches after when. See more about Ruby syntax in http://docs.huihoo.com/ruby/ruby-man-1.4/syntax.html#case.

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Awesome. Thanks for the link. That documentation looks very helpful. – Rick May 8 at 20:34

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