Hi,
I''ve been trying to DRY up my models in my current Rails project by
adding a dash of the very useful with_scope. However, I quickly
realized that when nesting with_scopes the outermost :joins are
forgotten. This somewhat limits the extent to which I can exploit the
use of with_scope.
Is there any way to preserve :joins through a nested with_scope stack?
Also, I''ve noticed that when extending a has_many :through association
with a find(:all, :joins => ...) the :through SQL join is forgotten
and causes a SQL syntax error. I think that this may be related to the
with_scope :joins problem.
Perhaps someone can shed some light on the reasoning behind this
situation.
Thanks,
Josh.
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