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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T17:07:28+00:00 2026-05-14T17:07:28+00:00

I don’t know why I can’t figure this out, I think it should be

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I don’t know why I can’t figure this out, I think it should be fairly simple. I have two models (see below). I’m trying to come up with a named scope for SupplierCategory that would find all SupplierCategory(s) (including :suppliers) who’s associated Supplier(s) are not empty.

I tried a straight up join, named_scope :with_suppliers, :joins => :suppliers which gives me only categories with suppliers, but it gives me each category listed separately, so if a category has 2 suppliers, i get the category twice in the returned array:

Currently I’m using:

named_scope :with_suppliers, :include => :suppliers

and then in my view I’m using:

<%= render :partial => 'category', :collection => @categories.find_all{|c| !c.suppliers.empty? } %>

Not exactly eloquent but illustrates what I’m trying to achieve.

Class Definitions

class SupplierCategory < AR
  has_many :suppliers, :order => "name"
end

class Supplier < AR
  belongs_to :supplier
end
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    2026-05-14T17:07:29+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 5:07 pm

    Here is one more approach:

    named_scope :with_suppliers, :include    => :suppliers, 
                                 :conditions => "suppliers.id IS NOT NULL"
    

    This works because Rails uses OUTER JOIN for include clause. When no matching rows are found the query returns NULL values for supplier columns. Hence NOT NULL check returns the matching rows.

    Rails 4

    scope :with_suppliers, { includes(:steps).where("steps.id IS NOT NULL") }
    

    Or using a static method:

    def self.with_suppliers
      includes(:steps).where("steps.id IS NOT NULL")
    end
    

    Note:

    This solution eager loads suppliers.

    categories = SupplierCategory.with_suppliers
    categories.first.suppliers #loaded from memory
    
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