Hi Colin,

First of all Sorry for neglecting the previous comments. I didnt notice 
that i had reply for the previous posts which I posted. Thats the reason I 
posted it once again here. 
Thanks for your suggestions.

BTW I was thinking whether polymorphic association would really be nice for 
my scenario

On Monday, 31 August 2015 20:17:26 UTC+5:30, Pradeep Achuthan wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> I am building an expense tracker application and I am in middle of data 
> modelling. I have a Users table. Each user will log his expenses with 
> expense type and income with income type. So I need to know how can we set 
> up associations for it.
>
> I have User, Expense, Income and UserTransaction models.
>
> Expense and Income will have following fields
>
> * id, date, category, amount, description, user_id, currency*
>
> I am not sure whether I need UserTransaction table also.
> But my business requirement is as follows
>
> I should be able to get all expenses/income of a user with date range and 
> also with category
>
> I should also be able to get all transactions occurred with date range. 
>

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