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I don't understand why I get the following error:

ActiveRecord::AssociationTypeMismatch: User(#29943560) expected, got Fixnum

when I do that in rails console: @game = Game.create(:player => 1060, :played => 1061)

I just want to create a new Game regarding model associations below.

class User < ActiveRecord::Base
    has_many :game_as_player, :class_name => 'Game', :foreign_key => 'player_id'
    has_many :game_as_played, :class_name => 'Game', :foreign_key => 'played_id'
end

class Game < ActiveRecord::Base
    belongs_to :player, :class_name => 'User'
    belongs_to :played, :class_name => 'User'

    attr_accessible :player, :played, :score, :details, :viewed, :read
end

If anyone has an idea... Thanks a lot!

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  • According to your association, payer and played represent the same user(user_id). I don't think you should be setting different ids for player and played.
    – usha
    Jun 27, 2013 at 13:56

1 Answer 1

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It just says that it want a User and you give a Fixnum

You should do something like

@game = Game.create(:player => Player.find(1060), :played => Player.find(1061))

Or, if you want to give the users by ids

@game = Game.create(:player_id => 1060, :played_id => 1061)

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