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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T09:35:24+00:00 2026-05-14T09:35:24+00:00

Warning: I may have the wrong ‘problem statement’ but here it goes: A Campaign

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Warning: I may have the wrong ‘problem statement’ but here it goes:

A Campaign has many Contacts.

A Campaign has many Emails.

Therefore, a Contact has many Emails through a Campaign.

And an Email can have many Contacts through a Campaign.

Each Contact-Email pair has its own unique Status (status1, status2, etc).

Each Status (for a Contact-Email pair) will have its own User.

I do not know how to model Status, or User. Currently the immediate challenge is Status.

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    2026-05-14T09:35:24+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 9:35 am

    Solution below is assuming that status can be represented as a string.

    class Campaign < ActiveRecord::Base
      has_many :contacts
    end
    
    class Contact < ActiveRecord::Base
      belongs_to :campaign
      has_many :contact_emails
      has_many :emails, :through => :contact_emails   
    end
    
    class ContactEmail < ActiveRecord::Base
      belongs_to :contact
      belongs_to :email
      belongs_to :user
      # add a column called status 
    end
    
    class Email < ActiveRecord::Base
      has_many :contact_emails
      belongs_to :contacts, :through => :contact_emails
    end
    

    Adding emails to contact:

    contact_email = @contact.contact_emails.build(:user => current_user, 
          :email => @email, :status => "status1")
    
    contact_email.save
    

    OR

    @contact.contact_emails.create(:user => current_user, 
      :email => @email, :status => "status1")
    

    OR create multiple:

    @contact.contact_emails.create(
      [
        {
          :user => current_user, 
          :email => @email, 
          :status => "status1"
        },
        {
          :user => current_user, 
          :email => @email2, 
          :status => "status2"
        }
      ]
    )
    

    Edit 2
    Nested resources for ContactEmail.

    map.resources :contacts, has_many :contact_emails
    

    URL for ContactEmail

    /contacts/1/contact_emails/new #new
    /contacts/1/contact_emails/2/edit #edit
    

    The URL does not have the email id. You can pass the email_id as a query parameter, i.e.

    new_contact_contact_email_path(@contact, :email_id => @email)
    

    In your ContactEmailsController:

    def new
      @contact = Contact.find(params[:contact_id])
      @email   = Email.find(params[:email_id])
      @contact_email = @contact.contact_emails.build(:email => @email)
    end
    

    In your view set email_id as hidden field.

    In the create method perform the save.

    def create
      @contact = Contact.find(params[:contact_id])
      @contact_email = @contact.contact_emails.build(params[:contact_email])
      if @contact_email.save
        # success
      else
        # error
      end
    end
    
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