Hi there,
I have the following tables...
User :has_many Purchases
Item :has_many Purchases
...where Item has a column "amount" (can be + or -) and I need to find
all Users that have a positive SUM of "amounts" (over all Purchases
each
one has made).
How does this query look like? (I''m not sure how to handle
"SUM"
correctly, in this case.)
I started out with the following, but obviously, it''s wrong... (it
wouldn''t "include" Purchases that have an Item with a
negative
"amount"...)
@users = User.find(:all,
:include => {:purchases => :item},
:select => "SUM(item.amount)",
:order => "...",
:conditions => "...",
:group => "users.id",
:having => "SUM(item.amount) > 0" )
Thanks for your help with this!
Tom
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