On Dec 18, 7:18 am, jeb <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am not sure if I shall use single table inheritance, or something
> else.
>
> I have a model called horses, in that I have the columns mother_id and
> father_id where I of course intend to store the id of that horses
> mother and father. By that information alone I want to create a
> relation in the horses model for any horse to its mother and father. I
> wish to write something like @horse.mother.name
>
> I can't understand what to do with the type column in this case. This
> should really be quite simple I guess.
>
> Would appreciate some help.
>
> Thanks


This is the problem that the relational database model was designed to
solve in the first place. I would recommend learning the basics of
database management if you don't yet have any background. Single-table
inheritance is a relatively new approach that developed out of object-
relational mapping.

Activerecord is magic when it comes to working with relations. I would
highly recommend Eldon Alameda's book "Foundation Rails 2."


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