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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T15:27:43+00:00 2026-06-17T15:27:43+00:00

unique_code belongs_to :community unique_code belongs_to :user user has_many :unique_codes community has_many :unique_codes I want

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  • unique_code belongs_to :community
  • unique_code belongs_to :user
  • user has_many :unique_codes
  • community has_many :unique_codes

I want to fetch all the unique_codes just like this below

@unique_codes = @user.unique_codes
@unique_codes_count = unique_codes.count

However, there’s sometimes community which is already deleted.
Assume the user had 10 unique_codes, then one community is already deleted.

@unique_codes_count returns 10 but I want 9 which is the number of unique_codes of active communities.

How can I?

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    2026-06-17T15:27:44+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 3:27 pm

    Try:

    UniqueCode Model:

    class UniqueCode  
        belongs_to :community, :dependent => :destroy
    end
    

    Controller Code:

       def method_name
         count = 0
         @unique_codes.each do |code|
            if code != nil
              count = count + 1
            end
         end
         puts "This count is giving me the number of unique codes which are not deleted for active community"+count.to_s
       end
    

    The count will return the count of rows that do not have null values.

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