well for understanding, If you add a symbol like(:city) in the routes it 
takes that as a variable and whenever you call that route you have to pass 
a variable like "*list_users_path(:city)*" or *"/users/(:city)".*

On Wednesday, November 28, 2012 2:12:12 PM UTC+5:30, Sumit Srivastava wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a controller named users and index action in it. By default I have 
> the path 
>
> get '/users' => 'users#index', :as => 'users'
>
> Now I want to create one more path with a different parameter being passed
>
> get '/users/:city' => 'users#index', :as => 'list_users'
>
> But this gives as error, No route matches {:controller=>"users"}.
>
> I ran rake routes and found the path I defined to be present over there 
> but it doesn't works.
>
> What shall be done to make this work.
>

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