DHH in Rails Confeerence pointed out that abstract relationships should be converted into concrete objects, CRUDying up relationships. An example would be class User < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :subscriptions has_many :news_categories, :through => :subscriptions end class NewsCategory < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :subscriptions has_many :users, :through => :subscriptions end class Subscription < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :user belongs_to :news_category end User and NewsCategory(2 tables in database) have m:n relation and hence they would require another db table to represent the relationship.(User_NewsCategory); now they r 2 ways to model these objects and relations in Rails, 1. Use habtm with 2 models for 2 db tables. 2. Use has_many :through with 3 models and 3 db tables. 2nd would be of choice if we want the relationship to be converted in to an object. This is fine with m:n relationships, but how about m:1/1:m and 1:1 relationship types? Example, (Blog) 1:m (comments); In this case I have only 2 db tables Blog and Comments (no join table required..); if I use has_many/belongs_to combination then there wont be a model for relationship. How do I make the relationship concrete for m:1 and 1:1 relations? Regards, Jatinder -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060703/ba494831/attachment.html