Hello,

 i have "a" has many "b", "b" has many "c", and "c" has many "d"


Now... "d" is a user model, and I have a current_user helper method
defined.


If i navigate to an "a" show page, how can I make sure that my
current_user ("d") is part of that "a"? meaning how can i make sure
that current_user belongs to "a"? Because there is the b, and c in
between the "d" and "a", how can I check to see if my current_user
("d") belongs to "a"?

And I being clear? thanks

:)


P.S.

heres an example of what I want if there is only one level of
associations--

---------------------------------------------------------

<% if !current_user == @post.user %>

   <p>This post belongs to another user. Please navigate away
immediately.</p>

<% else %>

# The content of edit.html.erb

<% end %>

-----------------------------------------------------------


but that only compares the user, with the model that is up one level.
(In this case post)

How can i check to see if current_user is part of a higher level?

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