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I want to create a new jobdescription with company_id from the current user, but it doesn't work, I tried different ways and it's still not working.

So, I don't know how to build the query in my controller, if you can tell me where the issue is, that would be very kind of you. Thanks.

Schema.rb

ActiveRecord::Schema.define(version: 20150212182839) do

  create_table "companies", force: true do |t|
    t.string   "company_name"
    t.string   "user_id"
    t.datetime "created_at"
    t.datetime "updated_at"
  end



  create_table "jobdescriptions", force: true do |t|
    t.string   "applyjobid"
    t.string   "job_title"
    t.string   "department"
    t.text     "shift"
    t.string   "work_location"
    t.string   "position_supervisor"
    t.string   "supervisor_position_supervisor"
    t.decimal  "rate_pay"
    t.text     "benefits"
    t.text     "other_benefits"
    t.text     "job_summary"
    t.text     "job_duties"
    t.text     "tasks"
    t.text     "results"
    t.text     "responsibilities"
    t.text     "knowledge"
    t.text     "skills"
    t.text     "abilities"
    t.text     "physical_requirement"
    t.text     "work_envir_condition"
    t.text     "protective_clothing_and_devices_required"
    t.text     "tools_or_equipment_required"
    t.text     "qualifications"
    t.text     "education_and_training"
    t.text     "license_certification"
    t.text     "experience"
    t.text     "aptitudes_interests_temperament"
    t.text     "roles_relationships"
    t.text     "supervisory_responsibility"
    t.text     "advancement_promotion_opportunities"
    t.string   "internal_comment"
    t.string   "submited_by"
    t.string   "approved_by"
    t.string   "statut"
    t.date     "from_date"
    t.date     "end_date"
    t.integer  "company_id"
    t.datetime "created_at"
    t.datetime "updated_at"
  end

  add_index "jobdescriptions", ["company_id"], name: "index_jobdescriptions_on_company_id"



  create_table "users", force: true do |t|
    t.string   "username"
    t.string   "country"
    t.string   "role_id"
    t.integer  "company_id"
    t.string   "email",                  default: "", null: false
    t.string   "encrypted_password",     default: "", null: false
    t.string   "reset_password_token"
    t.datetime "reset_password_sent_at"
    t.datetime "remember_created_at"
    t.integer  "sign_in_count",          default: 0,  null: false
    t.datetime "current_sign_in_at"
    t.datetime "last_sign_in_at"
    t.integer  "current_sign_in_ip"
    t.integer  "last_sign_in_ip"
    t.datetime "created_at"
    t.datetime "updated_at"
  end

  add_index "users", ["company_id"], name: "index_users_on_company_id"
  add_index "users", ["email"], name: "index_users_on_email", unique: true
  add_index "users", ["reset_password_token"], name: "index_users_on_reset_password_token", unique: true

  create_table "users_roles", id: false, force: true do |t|
    t.integer "user_id"
    t.integer "role_id"
  end

  add_index "users_roles", ["user_id", "role_id"], name: "index_users_roles_on_user_id_and_role_id"

end

Here is my JobdescriptionsController

class JobdescriptionsController < ApplicationController
  layout 'application'



  def new
    @jobdescription = Jobdescription.new
  end

  def create

    @jobdescription = current_user.company_id.jobdescriptions.create(jobdescription_params)
    redirect_to new_jobdescription_path
  end

  private

  def jobdescription_params
    params.require(:jobdescription).permit(:applyjobid, :job_title, :work_location, :rate_pay, :shift, )
  end

end

Model Jobdescription

class Jobdescription < ActiveRecord::Base
  belongs_to :company


end

Model Company

class Company < ActiveRecord::Base
  has_many :users
  has_many :jobdescriptions

end

Model User

class User < ActiveRecord::Base
  rolify
  default_value_for :role_id, "1"
  # Include default devise modules. Others available are:
  # :confirmable, :lockable, :timeoutable and :omniauthable
  devise :database_authenticatable, :registerable,
         :recoverable, :rememberable, :trackable, :validatable
  has_many :timesheets
    has_many :expenses
  belongs_to :company
end

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I think the problem is that current_user.company_id gives the integer value of the company_id for that user's company, when what you actually want is to get the company object instance itself. Then you can call create on that company instance.

So the assignment for @jobdescription in the create method would be:

@jobdescription = current_user.company.jobdescriptions.create(jobdescription_params)

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  • Hi, Draffensperger, thanks you very much for your quick reply, I did what you told me to do and it works perfectly. I used your method in rails console (it was working) but not in my controller, I'm so stupid. Thanks.
    – reme
    Feb 12, 2015 at 23:56

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