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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T08:40:51+00:00 2026-05-20T08:40:51+00:00

class CreateMatches < ActiveRecord::Migration def self.up create_table :matches do |t| t.integer :result_home t.integer :result_away

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class CreateMatches < ActiveRecord::Migration
  def self.up
    create_table :matches do |t|
      t.integer :result_home
      t.integer :result_away
      t.references :clan, :as => :clan_home
      t.references :clan, :as => :clan_away

      t.references :league

      t.timestamps
    end
  end

  def self.down
    drop_table :matches
  end
end

I think code clears everything, I need to reference result_home to one clan and result_away to another.
What is the best way to do so? I could create has_and_belongs_to_many but i think it’s not good way in this case.

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    2026-05-20T08:40:51+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 8:40 am

    This looks like a join association call it Match, and

    class Clan < ActiveRecord::Base
      has_many :home_matches, :class_name => 'Match', :foreign_key => :clan_home
      has_many :away_matches, :class_name => 'Match', :foreign_key => :clan_away
      has_many :opponents_at_home, :through => :home_matches, :source => :clan
      has_many :opponents_away, :through => :away_matches, :source => :clan
    end
    
    class Match < ActiveRecord::Base
      belongs_to :clan_home, :class_name => 'Clan'
      belongs_to :clan_away, :class_name => 'Clan'
    end
    

    This is a little beyond my personal experience and I’m not 100% clear on the interpretation of the documentation for :source (check http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActiveRecord/Associations/ClassMethods.html). However, I think this will be along the right lines. YMMV.

    Comments and improvements are welcome!

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