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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T15:21:07+00:00 2026-05-12T15:21:07+00:00

I’m needing to connect to a legacy database and pull a subset of data

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I’m needing to connect to a legacy database and pull a subset of data from a table that uses the entity-attribute-value model to store a contact’s information. The table looks like the following:

subscriberid     fieldid     data
1                2           Jack
1                3           Sparrow
2                2           Dan
2                3           Smith

where fieldid is a foreign key to a fields table that lists custom fields a given customer can have (e.g. first name, last name, phone). The SQL involved is rather hairy as I have to join the table to itself for every field I want back (currently I need 6 fields) as well as joining to a master contact list that’s based on the current user.

The SQL is something like this:

select t0.data as FirstName, t1.data as LastName, t2.data as SmsOnly
  from subscribers_data t0 inner join subscribers_data t1 
    on t0.subscriberid = t1.subscriberid
  inner join subscribers_data t2 
    on t2.subscriberid = t1.subscriberid
  inner join list_subscribers ls 
    on (t0.subscriberid = ls.subscriberid and t1.subscriberid = ls.subscriberid)
  inner join lists l
    on ls.listid = l.listid
  where l.name = 'My Contacts'
    and t0.fieldid = 2 
    and t1.fieldid = 3;

How should I go about handling this with my RoR application? I would like to abstracat this away and still be able to use the normal “dot notation” for pulling the attributes out. Luckily the data is read-only for the foreseeable future.

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    2026-05-12T15:21:08+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 3:21 pm

    This is exactly what #find_by_sql was designed for. I would reimplement #find to do what you need to do, something like this:

    class Contact < ActiveRecord::Base
      set_table_table "subscribers_data"
    
      def self.find(options={})
        find_by_sql <<EOS
          select t0.data as FirstName, t1.data as LastName, t2.data as SmsOnly
            from subscribers_data t0 inner join subscribers_data t1 
              on t0.subscriberid = t1.subscriberid
            inner join subscribers_data t2 
              on t2.subscriberid = t1.subscriberid
            inner join list_subscribers ls 
              on (t0.subscriberid = ls.subscriberid and t1.subscriberid = ls.subscriberid)
            inner join lists l
              on ls.listid = l.listid
            where l.name = 'My Contacts'
              and t0.fieldid = 2 
              and t1.fieldid = 3;
        EOS
      end
    end
    

    The Contact instances will have #FirstName and #LastName as attributes. You could rename them as AR expects too, such that #first_name and #last_name would work. Simply change the AS clauses of your SELECT.

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