Looked like that was a typo?  So I changed the code to be
#{@klass.table_name} but now I am getting this error:

undefined method `table_name' for nil:NilClass... it doesn't like
@klass...?

Sorry to be a pain.  But this is like... the holy grail of
searchability, if it works!

On Mar 17, 1:02 pm, Tuishimi <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is what I am seeing in the query, by the way, when I search on a
> field that is part of the main table (called "notes").
>
> (#[email protected]_name}.notes
>
> On Mar 16, 2:06 pm, Matt Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Mar 16, 2011, at 4:56 PM, Tuishimi wrote:
>
> > > I am taking advantage of a relationship, so my lookup rolls like this:
>
> > > Where ClassA has a has_many :ClassB...
>
> > > @class_a = ClassA.find(key)
> > > @class_bs = @class_a.class_bs.apply_scopes(
> > >                :search => [params[:search], :id, :x_id,
> > > 'xxxxxxxxxx_types.name'],
> > >                :order_by => @order
> > > ).paginate(...)
>
> > > Does this help at all?  During the display process, rails/hobo
> > > performs additional look ups to process fields="xxxxxxxxxx_type.name",
> > > for example.
>
> > On digging a little more, it looks like you only get automatic include 
> > behavior if you're sorting on a belongs_to (a feature I forgot existed):
>
> > parse_sort_param('user',...)
>
> > The code that I'm using those scopes in does an explicit :include => 
> > [:user, ...] to make sure the required tables are involved. This is useful 
> > as well, as the code won't need to execute additional DB queries to display 
> > data from the associated records.
>
> > Sorry for the confusion!
>
> > --Matt Jones- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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