Tuesday, May 14, 2013

[Rails] Re: Why joins queries make result readonly?

Thank you, Frederik.
I think in my case joins is better because I don't want any orders except those having exact executor (with includes I'll get lots of orders without any executor at all, if I understand its behavior right)
I tried to get specialist_id and got nothing. So it looks, there is actually no column foreign columns on default join.

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