On 7 March 2013 21:34,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a model, resource, which has_many categories:
>
>     has_many :category_resources, :dependent => :destroy
>     has_many :categories, :through => :category_resources
>
> I have it setup to filter on categories, for a list view:
> records =
> Resource.includes(:categories).where("category_resources.category_id" =>
> categories)

Can you explain in words what you are trying to achieve with the query
above please.

>
> But I want it to still show all categories  for a particular resource the
> listing, rather than just what was searched on.
>
> eg, a resource, apple, has the categories, Food, Fruit, and Red.
>
> If you select the resource Food, it should show:
> Name: Apple
> Categories: [Food, Fruit, Red]
>
> Instead, I'm just getting:
> Name: Apple
> Categories: [Food]

If you have a Resource in resource, then resource.categories should
always show you all the categories.

Colin

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