You can try This way

@user.includes(celebs)

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On 11/01/2012, at 08:50, Peter Vandenabeele <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 11:23 PM, Mohamad El-Husseini 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> Another newbie question. My dummy app has the following models:
> 
> class User < ActiveRecord::Base
>   has_one :list
> 
> Try to add here:
> 
>       has_one :list_with_celebs, :class_name => "List", :include => :celebs
> 
> 
> end
> 
> class List < ActiveRecord::Base
>   belongs_to  :user
>   has_many    :celebs
> end
> 
> class Celeb < ActiveRecord::Base
>   belongs_to :list
> end
> 
> I want to load a user's list, and include the celebs that belong to it. I 
> tried the following:
> 
> @user = current_user
> 
> ... @list = user.list.joins(:celebs)
> ... @list = user.list(:include => :celebs)
> ... @list = user.list.includes(:celebs)
> 
> @user.list_with_celebs
> 
> HTH,
> 
> Peter
> 
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