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I have these tables:

users - contains list of all users in the system

cars - list of all cars, there is a column user_id

car_views - for tracking how many people visit profile of a car. There are following columns:

- car_id
- ip

I am trying to fetch the information, how many people saw cars of a respective user within a time period. But my problem is, that I am not sure how can I fetch all views of cars from a respective user.

There would be a solution to put to the car_views table the column user_id, but it would be a duplication of information, or not?

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  • Is car views meant to show who visited the car profile or just determine how many people have viewed it?
    – claptimes
    Sep 16, 2013 at 12:23

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You should be able to do something like this

user.cars.joins(:car_views).group('car_views.car_id').select('count(car_views.id) as count, car.name')

I'm not sure if this will work but you can give it a try

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  • Awesome! I though you would need to make some changes to make it work. Good to know it worked Sep 16, 2013 at 13:25

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