Ar Chron wrote:
> Adam Akhtar wrote:
>> 
>> class Sentence < ActiveRecord::Base
>>   belongs_to :user
>>   has_many :corrections #previously has_one
>> end
>> 
>> then It works. The problem is I dont want to specify has_many because
>> there will only be one correction for a sentence.
>>
> 
> So could you not use the has_many abilities of the framework (and 
> achieve one of your goals) and enforce in your model your idea of a 
> single correction per sentence (achieving your other goal)?
> 
> It might be the simplest solution.

That's a pretty bad idea.  has_one is a little smelly, but it's there, 
and it should work with :through.  Better to solve the problem than to 
kludge around the framework.

Best,
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Marnen Laibow-Koser
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