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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T09:16:53+00:00 2026-06-14T09:16:53+00:00

My trouble with this snippet is that it’s returning an integer -1 which means

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My trouble with this snippet is that it’s returning an integer -1 which means a universal Message that is shared in other accounts as well.

  def build_results
    search = Sunspot.new_search(Message) do
      any_of do
        member.lists.map { |list| with :enterprise_list_id, list.search_id }
      end

How can I add on to this statement to query all Message’s with -1 as a search_id but scope it so that it belongs exclusively to member.account ?

I’m trying to scope it as so :

searchable :include => :repliable do
  integer :account_id do
    repliable.try(:account_id)
  end

and..

def build_results
  search = Sunspot.new_search(Message) do

    with :account_id, member.account_id

But this returns nothing even though I know for a fact that there are search results that should be returned because they share a commont account_id.

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    2026-06-14T09:16:54+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 9:16 am

    If I understood your question correctly then you just need to add this statements in your Message searchable block.

    searchable do
      integer :some_search_ids, :multiple => true do
         member.lists.map { |list| list.search_id} if member.present?
      end
    
      integer :member_account_id do
        member.account_id if member.present?
      end
    end
    

    then,

    def build_results
      search = Sunspot.new_search(Message) do
        with(:some_search_ids, some_list_search_id)
        with(:member_account_id, some_member_account_id)
      end
    end
    
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