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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T16:00:30+00:00 2026-06-11T16:00:30+00:00

I have a model of a post with has_many comments. Every post has a

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I have a model of a post with has_many comments. Every post has a thread id (but there is no model named Thread).

So if I want to count the number of threads in this post I do smth like

> post.comments.count(:thread, :distinct => true)
SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT "comments"."thread") FROM "comments" WHERE "comments"."post_id" = 3

And this works fine. But what if I want to count the number of threads with only one comment?

> post.comments.group(:thread).having('COUNT(*) == 1').count
SELECT COUNT(*) AS count_all, thread AS thread FROM "comments" WHERE "comments"."post_id" = 3 GROUP BY thread HAVING COUNT(*) == 1 ORDER BY id

So I have a OrderedHash instead of Integer. And I have to do the unnecessary step

> post.comments.group(:thread).having('COUNT(*) == 1').count.count

Is there any better solution?

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    2026-06-11T16:00:32+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 4:00 pm

    This is expected behavior.

    post.comments.group(:thread).having('COUNT(*) == 1').count
    

    This is returning a hash where the key is the thread id and the value is the count. I believe this is the case anytime you do a group with an aggregate function in rails. You must do the second count to get the number of results that the first query matches.

    I am not sure how this would look in Rails, but here is the SQL that I think you want:

    SELECT COUNT(*) FROM 
      SELECT COUNT(*) AS count_all, thread AS thread 
      FROM "comments"
      WHERE "comments"."post_id" = 3 
      GROUP BY thread
      HAVING COUNT(*) == 1
      ORDER BY id
    
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