Hi everyone, I am having the following problem: I have a ''User'' model and a ''User_option'' model (user has_many user_options & user_options belongs_to user). Now the user_option table (and model) consist mostly of a key & value fields, and I would like to be able to reference them like an associative array instead of a collection. Here is what I mean: user = User.find(:first) user.user_options[:key] instead of having to do: user.user_options.find {|option| option.key==key} Someone suggested I should do it like this: class User < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :user_options do def [](key) user_options.find {|opt| opt.key==key} #(search code) end end end The problem is the user_options array is not visible from within the method because the method is in effect inside the user_option class(model). So I am wondering how I can reference the ''outter'' class User from within the method ''def [](key)''. Is this possible? The purpose of reusing the user_options array is that I don''t have to deal directly with the database. Any help would be greatly appreciated...or any other suggestion on a way to accomplish the ''user.user_options[:key]'' thing. Thank you, Jd