Joining 2 tables

Hello,

I’m trying to join 2 tables with ruby on rails 3.2.

rails generate model product name:string
rails generate model price product_id:integer price:integer
date:datetime

product.rb:
class Product < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :prices
end

price.rb:
class Price < ActiveRecord::Base
belongs_to :product
end

What is the most efficient way to get all products including the latest
price into the View.

Some tries didnt work for this:

@test = Product.includes(:prices).all
I didnt find anything about the prices in @test.

Thanks for help!

Fabian

On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 9:52 PM, Fabian P. [email protected]
wrote:

has_many :prices
Some tries didnt work for this:

@test = Product.includes(:prices).all
I didnt find anything about the prices in @test.

@test contains an array of products. to get the prices, try

@test.each do |product|
product.prices.each do |price|
p price.price
end
end

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On 31 January 2013 13:55, Jim Ruther N. [email protected] wrote:

rails generate model price product_id:integer price:integer
end
@test contains an array of products. to get the prices, try

@test.each do |product|
product.prices.each do |price|
p price.price
end
end

But you don’t need .includes,
@test = Product.all
will work fine (though I would prefer @products =Product.all since
that is what they are).

If you inspect @test you will not see the prices, but as soon as you
ask for the prices it will fetch them. Such is the magic or Rails.

I am sure readers here are bored with me suggesting to beginners that
they work right through a good tutorial such as railstutorial.org,
which is free to use online, but it is definitely a good idea as it
would give you a good introduction to the basics of rails. Also look
through the Rails Guides.

For some reason I am rarely thanked for offering this advice. :frowning:

Colin