Ruby on Rails
Thursday, June 6, 2019
Have you tried adding a 'where' condition to your query?
E.G., relation = Project.includes(:bids, :user).references(:users, :bids).where(bids > 0).sort.reverse
On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 4:06 AM Arup Rakshit <tuka.08@gmail.com> wrote:
--I have a Project and Bid model.Project has_many :bidsBid belongs_to projectI have nowrelation = Project.includes(:bids, :user).references(:users, :bids)What I now want is : select projects by ordering them with their bids count. How can I write this query?
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