That makes a lot of sense Ar.  Thanks!

On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 6:22 AM, Aldric Giacomoni <li...@ruby-forum.com> wrote:
> Frank Kim wrote:
>> Hi Ar,
>> The attribute idea makes a lot of sense.  If I did it that way then I
>> could use the same join table.  However I would have to use specify
>> custom SQL for how to select from it, right?  Or is there a better
>> way?
>
> You could just have "benched" be a boolean field in the database. If
> it's true, the player's on the bench. If it's false, he's on the field.
> Then you can do this:
>
> player = Player.find_by_last_name "Ronaldo"
> player.benched = true # Be a team player, Ronaldo!
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