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I have a LibraryEntry model with a string column status which belongs to a User model.

I want to find all LibraryEntry models that belong to a User where I can set a priority for the value of the string column status to sort the model.

For example to sort the model in this order by the string column status: [watch,complete,drop,backlog,wishlist]

I have checked this thread Postgres: Order by string column with known values and have tried to write my own SQL statement but it didn't work, getting the error PG::AmbiguousColumn: ERROR: column reference "status" is ambiguous

#This is under the model LibraryEntry`
 def self.priority_order
    order("CASE
      WHEN status = 'watch' THEN '1'
      WHEN status = 'complete' THEN '2'
      WHEN status = 'wishlist' THEN '3'
      WHEN status = 'drop' THEN '4'
      WHEN status = 'backlog' THEN '5'
    END")
  end
 #The query to sort the model in the controller
 @lib = @user.library_entries.priority_order.joins(:vn).order('vns.name')

status can be either

  • watch

  • complete

  • drop

  • backlog
  • wishlist
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  • "... but it didn't work" -- more details please. May 29, 2016 at 17:16

1 Answer 1

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You're joining to another table (user) which also has a column named status.

In your order, prefix status with the name of the LibraryEntry table.

Presumably:

def self.priority_order
  order("CASE
    WHEN library_entries.status = 'watch' THEN '1'
    WHEN library_entries.status = 'complete' THEN '2'
    WHEN library_entries.status = 'wishlist' THEN '3'
    WHEN library_entries.status = 'drop' THEN '4'
    WHEN library_entries.status = 'backlog' THEN '5'
  END")
end

... or ...

def self.priority_order
  order("CASE library_entries.status
    WHEN 'watch'    THEN '1'
    WHEN 'complete' THEN '2'
    WHEN 'wishlist' THEN '3'
    WHEN 'drop'     THEN '4'
    WHEN 'backlog'  THEN '5'
  END")
end

This is always a good practice when including SQL fragments in your Rails code.

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