You need Wonder and / or the Houdah frameworks for their additional qualifiers.

There are a few different ways to get what you want. Sometimes you need to experiment with different ones to get the SQL that you want.

Chuck



On Dec 2, 2009, at 10:33 PM, Amiel Montecillo wrote:

Hello,

This may be a simple but it is really beating me up.

I have a one-to-many relationship User to many Keyword

What I need is the qualifier to get only a list of users without a single keyword. I know that I can just do users.keywords().count == 0 but I don't want that.

Can someone please beat some sense into me?

Thanks,
Amiel

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