Thanks Marnen, obviously it hasn't clicked yet but I'll get it! Am I
at least right trying to get this to work as a Scope in the Project's
model, so I can have the controller pass the team members array to the
Controller to the view projects> show.html.erb?

Thanks

On Sep 17, 3:22 pm, Marnen Laibow-Koser <[email protected]> wrote:
> nobosh wrote:
> > Continuing along this thread... I'm interested in creating a SCOPE in
> > the project model (project.rb) that returns all the project's members
> > (bassed on the permissions table <> users & role tables.
>
> > Desired output:
> > user.name, role.name
>
> > Here's my scope in the model, which isn't returning the desired
> > output:
>
> > class Project < ActiveRecord::Base
> > has_many :permissions
> > has_many :users, :through => :permissions
> >  #Playing with Scopes
>
> >   scope :teammembers,
> >   Project.permissions.joins(:users, :roles)
>
> > end
>
> > trying to figure out how to get the output with ActiveRecord. Thanks
>
> You're making the exact same mistake as before.  Project.permissions
> just returns an array of Permission objects.
>
> Best,
> -- 
> Marnen Laibow-Koserhttp://www.marnen.org
> [email protected]
>
> Sent from my iPhone
> --
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