Correcting the column names did the trick.  Is there a similar
mechanism to the foreign-key hnit that can be used?  I thought there
used to be an identified-by keyword?

On Mar 29, 4:08 am, vesan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Your associations and table columns don't match. You have to tell
> Rails how to map hitter and hittee if you are not following
> convention. By default foreign key for a belongs_to association is the
> name of the association with an "_id" suffix.
>
> So if you want to follow convention, you change Hit-table to be like
> this:
>
> Hit {
>    id:integer
>    hitter_id:integer
>    hittee_id:integer
>
> }
>
> and change Player-class to use those column names (like in Matt Jones'
> example).
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