On 10 April 2014 22:20, Jan Yo <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> I have class A and B.  A has many Bs.
> B has a field is_visible which can be true or false
> I have alot of As as well
>
> I can acquire a set of As by doing the follwoing:
>
> @As = X.find_by...
>
> Need to iterate over all the As, and return each B where B.is_visble is
> true.
>
> since we are going across all As, I would think the final result would
> be @Bs (notice s at end).
>
> Best way to do this?

Do you mean that you just want all Bs where is_visible is true?  If so
then what is wrong with
B.where is_visible: true

Colin

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