Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "has_many :through and foreign key parameters"
2006 Jul 11
4
checkboxes with a has_many :through relation
All,
I''m populating a view with checkboxes in a list. I want to be able to
assign to my has_many relationship using the post values of these
checkboxes. Essentially, I want to populate the relationship table
which will create the correct join values in my model.
Here is my check_box_tag code:
<%= check_box_tag("@current_job[target_list_ids][]",
2010 Aug 19
1
Composite primary keys and :joins=>
I have a legacy db with the following simplified structure:
Table-A:
type_key, code_key, name, ... # PKs are type_key and code_key,
there is no id col and I cannot alter this db
Table-B: # each row has only the code as a foreign_key, the type_key
is hard-coded to "FOOKEY"
an_id, code, ...
Models:
class TableB < AR::Base
set_table_name ''table_b''
2006 Dec 29
4
Strange HABTM behavior against SQL Server (AR 1.14.4)
All,
Win XP
SQL Server 2000
Rails 1.1.6 (AR 1.14.4)
I have two objects (Job and Warning) in a HABTM relationship. Below are
the pertinent sections of the model files and the schema for the join
table.
job.rb:
class Job < ActiveRecord::Base
has_and_belongs_to_many :warnings, :foreign_key =>
''JobReferenceNumber''
set_table_name :JobData
set_primary_key
2018 May 02
2
Merging dataframes
Thanks - Peter, Eivind, Rui
Sorry, I perhaps could not explain it properly in the first go.
Trying to simplify it here with an example - Say I have two dataframes as
below that are NOT equally-sized data frames (i.e., number of columns are
different in each table):
Table_A:
Email Name Phone
abc at gmail.com John Chan 0909
bcd at yahoo.com Tim Ma
2018 May 02
0
Merging dataframes
Hi,
I'll coded your example into R code:
Table_A <- c('abc at gmail.com', 'John Chan', '0909')
Table_A <- rbind(Table_A, c('bcd at yahoo.com', 'Tim Ma', '89089'))
colnames(Table_A) <- c('Email', 'Name', 'Phone')
Table_A
Table_B <- c('abc at gmail.com', 'John Chan', 'M',
2006 Jan 03
3
Can I map 2 tables into one class
Can I map 2 tables into one class?
Is there any pattern, e.g. using ActiveRecord aggregation?
Thanks
Szczepan
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2006 Jun 27
3
belongs_to <parent name>, :foreign_key modifier not working
All,
I have two ActiveRecord objects.
TargetList has_many Targets
Targets belongs_to TargetList
I''ve specified
belongs_to :target_list,
:foreign_key => ''DataSetID''
Queries generated by various methods in target_list do not seem to see
the
foreign_key name and keep trying to query my Target table using
"target_list_id" (the default foreign
2006 Mar 15
4
help with DRY violation
I''m trying to be a good rails developer and fix DRY violations as i find
them. However, i''m trying to fix this one, i cant seem to get it to work.
I have two tables A and B that have a one-to-one relationship. Table B
belongs_to Table A. Table A has_one Table B. I''m creating instances of
Table A in different places, depending on the controller. However, for each
2006 Aug 15
1
sorting attribute in list from foreign table
Hello, I currently have two tables.
table_a (
id
table_b_id
other_attrs
)
table b (
id
name
)
So table A holds an id from table B. During the listing of tuples in
table A, it lists table A''s attributes. In place of the table B id, I
check the id, and instead display the name corresponding to that id. Now
I want to be able to sort the listing of tuples in table A by the
2007 Mar 15
5
rake spec:views no transaction error
Hello,
I have recently upgraded to the 0.8.2 release of rSpec, and I am receiving
the following message with each view spec execution:
WARNING: there is no transaction in progress
I have upgraded the rspec_on_rails plugin as well, and both the model and
controller tests are working flawlessly. Is there some simple step I
missed? thanks for the input.
-Chris
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2006 Jan 06
2
Re: Some advice on DB modeling
I have more or less the same problem. I''m trying to build a system where
users can enter their friends. But the solutions seems not to work for me.
I used same sql:
CREATE TABLE `friends` (
`user_id` int(11) NOT NULL default ''0'',
`friend_id` int(11) NOT NULL default ''0'',
KEY `user_id` (`user_id`),
KEY `friend_id` (`friend_id`),
2007 Sep 06
4
HABTM association with own class?
If I have a class, Asset, which has and belongs to many associated Asset
objects, how do I do this?
has_and_belongs_to_many :associated_assets, :class => "Asset",
:foreign_key => ?????, :association_foreign_key => ?????
Right now, my table has a :first_asset_id and a :second_asset_id, but I
don''t see how the objects themselves are supposed to distinguish one
from the
2006 Feb 27
4
2 belongs_to to the same parent table
Hello!
I have 2 table: users and buddies
User: id, name, ...
Buddy: id, user_id, user_buddy_id, ...
So if you have 2 users 1,jack and 2,fred and fred is a buddy of jack,
there is a Buddy object: id=1, user_id=1, user_buddy_id=2
I can declare only one belongs_to in Buddy and one has_many in User. And
there is conflict if I had the second one (the first one is discarded)
class User
has_many
2005 Dec 20
7
wrong id for activerecord object when using :joins in mysql
I''m using a find with a :joins clause, like this:
:joins => "JOIN table_b ON table_b.id=table_b_id"
The records returned are used in a scaffold generated list page. The edit,
show, and destroy links are getting the wrong id. They are getting the id of
the table b record.
When I run the query using mysql, I see that the query returns *2* id
columns, the id of the main
2018 May 01
4
Merging dataframes
Hi,
May I please ask how I do the following in R. Sorry - this may be trivial,
but I am struggling here for this.
For two dataframes (A and B), I wish to identify (based on a primary
key-column present in both A & B) -
1. Which records (rows) of A did not match with B, and
2. Which records of B did not match with A ?
I came across a setdt function while browsing, but when I tried
2006 Feb 21
3
HABTM :insert_sql help
Hi all,
I''m working with a legacy sqlserver db and I''m trying to override the
insert sql in as defined in the HABTM method below(becasue the join
has three primary keys), but I''m getting the error: ''undefined local
variable or method `record'' for Project:Class''
has_and_belongs_to_many :people,
:class => ''Person'',
2006 Mar 15
3
Self-referential join model does not work
I have been trying to model a labeled graph using ActiveRecord (trunk
version). Basically, I have a ''Node'' model which represents a node linking
to other nodes. Links (aka edges) are labeled (i.e., have a ''label''
attribute and other behavior). Thus I decided to model edges as an ''Edge''
model and use a ''has_many :trough''
2010 Oct 06
2
reflect_on_association method
Hi all, I am having trouble trying to use reflect_on_association
method with given the simplified model:
class Order < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :contractor, :class_name => "BusinessUnit"
end
I expected the reflect_on_association method to return
associated_foreign_key "contractor_id" but it returns
"business_unit_id":
ruby-1.9.2-p0 >
2005 Dec 19
4
need some help designing my messaging system
I am trying to create a messaging system for my users but I''m having a
hard time designing my db. This is what i have in mind, but I am not
sure if its the best approach.
user has_one inbox
user has_one outbox
inbox has_many messages
outbox has_many messages
inbox table
user_id
outbox table
user_id
messages table
box_id (refers to either inbox or outbox - how?)
from_id
to_id
2007 Jul 26
1
Bi-directional self-referential HABTM
Hi,
I''m having a little trouble figuring out how to make a self-
referential HABTM bi-directional.
I have a Employee class. Each employee can have a couple of bosses,
who are also employees. The employee class has the following HABTM:
has_and_belongs_to_many :bosses, :class_name =>
"Employee", :join_table => "bosses_courses", :association_foreign_key
=>