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I have 2 models, Teacher and TeacherLeader:

#  id        :integer
#  last_name :string(255)
class Teacher < ActiveRecord::Base 
  has_one :teacher_leader
end

#  teacher_id :integer
class TeacherLeader < ActiveRecord::Base  
  belongs_to :teacher
end

I want to get ALL teachers who are teachers leaders and sort them via last_name. How can i do that?

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    If I understand right, a teacher can be a "normal" teacher or, optionally, a teacher leader, right? If so, why don't you just put a boolean flag inside the teacher model?
    – 23tux
    Apr 15, 2012 at 14:52
  • @23tux No. If TeacherLeader model has teacher_id then we have another user. Thats why adding boolean flag isn't so good idea in my opinion.
    – ExiRe
    Apr 15, 2012 at 14:54

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Teacher.joins(:teacher_leader).uniq.order(:last_name)
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