basically I’ve got a design which has a model describing, say a
folder, and within each folder I associate some notes. I’ve built my
models so that a folder can have many notes, and that a note belongs
to a folder. Now, a folder can belongs to a person, and a person
therefore has many folders. what I’m attempting to do is display all
the folders for a given user, which is pretty simple as I can simply
so
folders = Person.find(1,:include=>[:folders])
however, what I also want to do is display the most recent note
against each folder. Although I can do this by simply adding the
notes into my include,
folders = Person.find(1,:include=>[:folders=>:notes])
I’d really perfer not to load each and every note assigned to each
and every folder. I’ve been playing about for a while now trying to
get active record to load my assoicates but only include the first
note for each folder. can anybody help? maybe it’s not even
possible? Perhaps I need to change my approach? Any help/advice
would be greatly appreciated/welcome.
thanks
On 17 Oct 2008, at 11:27, hiddenhippo wrote:
get active record to load my assoicates but only include the first
note for each folder. can anybody help? maybe it’s not even
possible? Perhaps I need to change my approach? Any help/advice
would be greatly appreciated/welcome.
:include can’t do that - it’s fundamentally hard from it’s point of
view to only fetch the first record of some collection
Fred
hiddenhippo wrote:
however, what I also want to do is display the most recent note
would be greatly appreciated/welcome.
This may work:
class Folder < ActiveRecord::Base
has_one :most_recent_note, :class_name => ‘Note’,
:foreign_key => :note_id, :conditions =>
‘notes.created_at = (select max(created_at) from notes)’
end
folders = Person.find(1, :include => {:folders => :most_recent_note})
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Mark J. wrote:
This may work:
class Folder < ActiveRecord::Base
has_one :most_recent_note, :class_name => ‘Note’,
:foreign_key => :note_id, :conditions =>
‘notes.created_at = (select max(created_at) from notes)’
end
folders = Person.find(1, :include => {:folders => :most_recent_note})
Sorry, didn’t think that one through properly. How about:
has_one :most_recent_note, :class_name => ‘Note’, :conditions => <<END
notes.id = (select max(id) from notes where notes.folder_id =
folders.id)
END
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