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First one is the native SQL query which is going fine but on active record it is giving not showing nothing regarding player table. Player.name attribute is not visible although I have given access to both Batsman and Player model file

SELECT  
    players.name, batsmen.*  
FROM 
    batsmen 
INNER JOIN 
    players ON players.id = batsmen.player_id 
WHERE 
    league_id = 13

Batsman.joins(:player).where('league_id = ?',13).select('players.name')

Here are the models

 class Batsman < ActiveRecord::Base   attr_accessible :fours,:name, :siz, :ave,:batsmenViaLeagues, :match, :league_id, :bestf, :fifty, :hights, :hundred, :innings, :nout, :player_id, :runs, :sr, :zero  belongs_to :player  has_many :leagues


class Player < ActiveRecord::Base
  attr_accessible :image, :name   end
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  • how about it you change it to Player.joins(:batsmans).where("batsmans.league_id =?", 13).select('name')
    – Kyle C
    Aug 23, 2012 at 23:04
  • and why doesnt your Player model have an association listed (has_many :batsman) ?
    – Kyle C
    Aug 23, 2012 at 23:06
  • tried this one to still same result .....
    – mfq
    Aug 24, 2012 at 21:02
  • now it is showing Player model contain and ignoring batsmen model attribute.
    – mfq
    Aug 24, 2012 at 21:06
  • did you add the has_many :batsman association to the Player class?
    – Kyle C
    Aug 24, 2012 at 21:36

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