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Here is my three models/tables

class Swimming::Classschedule < ActiveRecord::Base

  belongs_to :swimming_classtimes ,:class_name=>'Swimming::Classtime',:foreign_key => "classtime_id"  
  attr_accessible :id,:coach_id, :level_id, :note, :classtime_id
end


class Swimming::Classtime < ActiveRecord::Base
  has_many :swimming_classschedules,:class_name=>'Swimming::Classschedule'
  belongs_to :swimming_timeblocks ,:class_name=>'Swimming::Timeblock',:foreign_key => "timeblock_id"    
  attr_accessible :date, :end, :start,:timeblock_id,:id
end


class Swimming::Timeblock < ActiveRecord::Base
  has_many :swimming_classtimes,:class_name=>'Swimming::Classtime'
  attr_accessible :name,:id
end

I would like do an inner join

 select * from swimming_classschedules as c inner join swimming_classtimes as t on c.classtime_id = t.id inner join swimming_timeblocks as b on c.timeblock_id = b.id where c.date >= "2013-06-01" and c.date <= "2013-07-01" and c.timeblock_id = 5

and I would like to return all fields from these three tables not only from one table(say swimming_classschedules). I have read this page http://guides.rubyonrails.org/association_basics.html but still not clear how to inner join with rails models

UPDATE

tried the first answer

Swimming::Classschedule.joins(:swimming_classtimes).joins(:swimming_timeblocks).select("swimming_classtimes.*,swimming_timeblocks.*,swimming_classschedules.*").where("swimming_classtimes.date >= '2013-06-01' and swimming_classtimes.date <= '2013-06-08' ")

got this error message

ActiveRecord::ConfigurationError: Association named 'swimming_timeblocks' was not found; perhaps you misspelled it?

Thanks for any help

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Please try this, I'm having one doubt either we have to put the name of model with namespace in join

Swimming::Classschedule.joins(:classtime).joins(:timeblock).select("swimming_classtimes.*,swimming_timeblocks.*,swimming_classschedules.*")
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What you're looking for is called: joining nested associations. Here's how you'd do it in your case:

Swimming::Classschedule.joins(:classtime => :timeblock).
select("swimming_classtimes.*,swimming_timeblocks.*,swimming_classschedules.*")

Hopefully the following will provide an additional example and illustrate what's going on above: enter image description here

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