Ruby on Rails
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Hope it worked :).
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 05:43, Ben Woodcroft <lists@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
Dhruva Sagar wrote:> <http://d.id> inner
> Sorry it should be :
>
> Deck.all(:joins => 'inner join cards c1 on c1.deck_id=decks.id
> join cards c2 on c2.deck_id=decks.id <http://d.id>', :conditions =>
> ["c1.rank = 'Ace' AND c2.rank = 'King'])Thanks for persevering - that's what I was after. I didn't realise the
:joins option could take a string.
ben
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Thanks & Regards,
Dhruva Sagar.
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