Ruby on Rails Wednesday, January 27, 2016

On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 9:49 AM, tom <tomabroad@gmail.com> wrote:

> x = Project.where('status=?','active').eager_load(:tasks)

> but how do i access it? my loops are failing when tryin to access the
> associates attribute:
>
> x = Project.where('status=?','active').eager_load(:tasks)
> x.each do |rec|
> p rec.id #<< OK
> p rec.tasks.id # << OUCH
> end

> pls advise

1. "OUCH"? What does that mean? You'll generally get more useful
answers if you show an actual error message. And for that matter
googling that error will frequently give you pointers towards solving
it yourself.

2. I would *guess* that "tasks" is a collection; do you expect that to
have an id? Or are you looking for the id of an individual task?

If in doubt, try: p rec.tasks.class

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