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14:17
Hello.... Could anybody help with me in ruby on rails doubt.
 
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17:18
@Sri Could you be a little more specific?
Sri
Sri
17:51
@cyle Thanks. I want to delete the row in a table. I am using destroy function to delete and its working fine. But its load the page after deleted. How to delete the row and without load the page after.
@Sri You'll want to change the redirect in your controller's destroy action, for instance if it says something like redirect_to @foo or redirect_to :back you'll want to change it to something like redirect_to foos_path where foos_path is some other place like an index view.
Sri
Sri
@cyle its still reloading after we delete it cyle
Can you show the controller code for your destroy action?
Sri
Sri
def destroy
@funding_source = Enr::Rds::FundingSource.find(params[:id])
result = @funding_source.destroy

respond_to do |format|
format.html{ redirect_to enr_rds_scenario_modellings_path }
format.json{ render :json => result}
end
end
18:06
@Sri The line redirect_to enr_rds_scenario_modellings_path is ultimately what determines where your application takes you after you make the delete. This means either enr_rds_scenario_modellings_path is pointing you to your page that you don't want it to point to or you have a callback that's redirecting you somewhere else. Look at your controller to or ApplicationController to see if you have any before_filters or after_filters in place that might be redirecting you.
@Sri Another thing that might be causing some strange functionality is model callbacks such as before_destroy. If you don't have any of that I would post a question on stackoverflow and share a link so you can get more help.
Sri
Sri
@cyle Thank you so much Cyle. I have another doubt as well

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