Thank you Peter. I have some follow up questions.

Let's say I would use a scope. How could I do that? (let's ignore the 
"image_small" for now and focus on the subcategory) There is nothing in the 
product table that I can use to select the completed products. It is only 
regarded as completed if the related resellercategory is associated to a 
subcategory. So, in the scope I would need to join the resellercategories 
table and check if that is associated with a subcategory.

Feels a bit unnecessary to do that for a small thing as this. But maybe it 
won't affect the performance that much.


The other option I was thinking of was just to add an after_filter in 
resellercategory model like this:

  def update_products
    self.products.each(&:save)
  end

I'll see if I can get the scope to work first.

Regards
Linus

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