Hi there,
What''s the correct & most efficient way to compose the following
array?
I have:
Existing tables:
===============- users (:id)
- user_languages (:id, :user_id, :language_id)
- languages (:id, :name)
Existing array:
==============@user_languages
Wanted array: (for a specific user)
============"@languages" = Languages.find(:all) -
("Languages" whose ":ids" can be
found as ":language_ids" in the existing array
"@user_languages")
Thanks a lot for your help!
Tom
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