Try:

 has_many :StatueMessages  instead of:

* has_many :statue_messages*

On Sat, Aug 6, 2011 at 1:58 PM, Frederick Cheung <frederick.che...@gmail.com
> wrote:

>
>
> On Aug 6, 11:21 am, Sayuj Othayoth <sayujothay...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > My models:
> >
> > #StatusMessage model
> > *class StatusMessage < ActiveRecord::Base
> >   belongs_to :users
> >   default_scope :order => "created_at DESC"
> > end*
> >
> > #User Model
> > *class User < ActiveRecord::Base
> >   has_many :statue_messages
> > end
> >
> > *In controller I want to join these two tables.
> > When I use :
> > *@status = User.joins(:status_messages)*
> >
> > It generate an error
> >
> > Association named 'status_messages' was not found; perhaps you misspelled
> it?
> >
> > How can I fix this?
>
> It looks like you misspelled your association - your has_many  doesn't
> match what you've passed to User.joins
>
> Fred
> >
> > -
> > Sayuj Othayoth
>
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