Hi Graham

Unfortunately, since this isn't an STI situation, there's no way to  
make this work without running define_index for each of the models. If  
you want to patch TS to change that, be my guest, but I think it's not  
worth the hassle.

-- 
Pat

On 06/08/2009, at 1:15 AM, Graham Glass wrote:

>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have concrete classes A, B and C that share an abstract base class D
> (flagged with abstract_class? returning true). Each of the concrete
> classes has the fields "name" and "description" and separate database
> tables "a", "b" and "c".
>
> I tried putting:
>
>  define_index do
>    indexes name, :sortable => true
>    indexes description
>  end
>
> into the abstract base class hoping that sphinx would automatically
> index A, B and C using these fields, but instead I get an error saying
> that the database table for D doesn't exist. Is there a way to make
> this work, or do I need to repetitively add the define_index into each
> of the concrete classes?
>
> Thanks!
> Graham
> >


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