On 13 July 2012 15:49, Jean-Sébastien D. <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote: > Colin Law wrote in post #1068584: >> On 13 July 2012 15:35, Jean-Sbastien D. <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote: >>>> used the plural suggests it belongs to several, but that does not seem >>> example, the customer and activities_managers is my actual names. Here >>> the real test lookup >>> >>> class ActivitiesManager < ActiveRecord::Base >>> belongs_to :customers >> >> If you followed my advise and worked through some tutorials you might >> not make so many silly mistakes. How many customers does an >> ActivitiesManager belong to? The fact that you have said belongs_to >> customers suggests that it belongs to more than one customer, which is >> unlikely. >> >>> belongs_to :activities >> >> Ditto >> >> Colin > > It his has follow > > Customer Manager Activity > John John 1 2012-01-05 1 Soccer > Josh John 3 2012-01-07 2 Hockey > Josh 2 2012-01-05 3 Footbal > > The purpose is to keep track of everything > > So there the model > Customer has_many Manager > Manager belongs to Customer > Manager belongs to Activity > Activity has_one Manager > > Does this make sense?
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