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Statuscategory has_many statuses and statuses belong_to statuscategory.

Here's my db schema:

create_table "statuses", force: true do |t|
  t.string   "name"
  t.datetime "created_at"
  t.datetime "updated_at"
  t.integer  "statuscategory_id"
end

create_table "statuscategories", force: true do |t|
  t.string   "name"
  t.datetime "created_at"
  t.datetime "updated_at"
end

I want to run a search on another model, Borrow, that has status as an attribute. But I don't want to just do a collection_select on Status.all. Instead, I want to run a search that acts like a filter, that pulls only the statuses that exist in the existing records of Borrows (only the unique statuses, there might be 8 Borrow records all under "Searching", all I care is that the status is "Searching"). Below is the code that I've got, which works, but I feel like it's far from the right way of doing things:

<%= f.select :status1_eq, Status.where(id: Borrow.all.pluck("status1").uniq).pluck("name"), {default: @q.status1, include_blank: @q.status1.nil?} %>

Thoughts?

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Seems to be the cause here as you have mentioned:

Statuscategory has_many statuses and status belong_to statuscategory

And you are trying to get statuscategories while one status belongs_to one statuscategory. So you should be doing something like this:

<%= f.collection_select :status1_eq, Statuscategory.where("name LIKE ?", "%1%"), :id, :name, {default: @q.status1, include_blank: @q.status1.nil?} %>

Otherwise status will have only one subcategory related to it and there would be no gain doing by your process.

Tell me if it solves the problem and feel free to ask for more.

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  • Ok sorry, I should have clarified the question. Just added some edits, please take a look now!
    – james
    Jul 18, 2014 at 21:28

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