On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 12:20 PM, Sumit Srivastava <
sumit.theinvinci...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am doing a join of two tables with a column with same name in both. I am
> using "includes" to have a full join. This is giving ambiguous column
> error. The columns cannot be removed from either of those and renaming any
> of the two would involve two many changes. So, is there any way this can be
> resolved?
>

try this

Foo.includes(:bar).order('foos.name, bars.name').where('foos.name = ? AND
bars.name = ?', 'fooname', 'barname')

just specify the table you are trying to access.


>
> Regards,
> Sumit
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