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I have a bit of problem for using Sequelize with include. The problem is that my model uses two primary keys in child table.

So it goes like this Parent table User : Id, ...
Post : Id, UserId(foreign key, binds to user id), ... Post Hash Tag : HashTag, PostId(foreign key, binds to Post id), UserId(foreign key, binds to user id of Post table)

So the table hierarchy looks like this user - post - post hash tag

Now when I try to do like this,

Post.findAll(
  include: {
    model: post hash tag
  }
)

then it only searches the post hash tags for where post id of post hash tag table is equal to post id of post table

So I added like this

Post.findAll(
  include: {
    model: post hash tag
    where: {
      col1: models.sequelize.where(models.sequelize.col('POST.USER_ID'), '=', models.sequelize.col('POST_HASH_TAG.USER_ID'))
    }
  }
);

Then it will gives a problem at 'where' clause that Post.USER_ID cannot be found.

If I change col1 value to Post.userId then now it solves the above error but gives another error at 'on' clause

Do you have any idea how I can solve this?

The full model is given here

User

sequelize.define('User', {
    id: { type: DataTypes.STRING(6), field: 'ID', primaryKey : true }
)

Post - I know multiple primary declaration is not working correctly, so don't bother to consider too much

sequelize.define('Post', {
    id: { type: DataTypes.STRING(6), field: 'ID', primaryKey: true },
    userId: { type: DataTypes.STRING(6), field: 'USER_ID', primaryKey: true }
)

Post hash tag

sequelize.define('PostHashTag', {
    postId: { type: DataTypes.STRING(6), field: 'POST_ID', primaryKey: true },
    hashTag: { type: DataTypes.STRING(20), field: 'HASH_TAG', primaryKey: true },
    userId: { type: DataTypes.STRING(6), field: 'USER_ID', primaryKey: true }
  }
)

and the query I used is

Post.findAll({
  attributes: ['id', 'userId'],
  where: {
    userId: userId,
    id: { $lt: postId }
  },
  include: [{
    model: models.PostHashTag,
    attributes: ['hashTag'],
    where: {
      col1: models.sequelize.where(models.sequelize.col('Post.USER_ID'), '=', models.sequelize.col('PostHashTag.userId'))
  }]).then(...)
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  • I found an answer by myself... col1: models.sequelize.where(models.sequelize.col('Post.USER_ID'), '=', models.sequelize.col('PostHashTag.userId')) this should be userId: models.sequelize.col('POST_HASH_TAG.USER_ID') this will work. The physical names of table and column used in parenthesis
    – Sim Isaac
    May 4, 2017 at 9:33

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I found an answer by myself... col1:

models.sequelize.where(models.sequelize.col('Post.USER_ID'), '=', models.sequelize.col('PostHashTag.userId')) 

this should be

userId: models.sequelize.where(models.sequelize.col('POST.userId'), '=', models.sequelize.col('POST_HASH_TAG.USER_ID'))

this will work. The physical names of table and column used in parenthesis

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