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authorDanila Ermakov <dnlrmkv@gmail.com>2016-08-22 15:22:10 +0300
committerDanila Ermakov <dnlrmkv@gmail.com>2016-08-22 15:24:19 +0300
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Change form of table name to plural in query example
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@@ -1014,13 +1014,13 @@ There are multiple ways to use the `joins` method.
You can just supply the raw SQL specifying the `JOIN` clause to `joins`:
```ruby
-Author.joins("INNER JOIN posts ON posts.author_id = author.id AND posts.published = 't'")
+Author.joins("INNER JOIN posts ON posts.author_id = authors.id AND posts.published = 't'")
```
This will result in the following SQL:
```sql
-SELECT clients.* FROM clients INNER JOIN posts ON posts.author_id = author.id AND posts.published = 't'
+SELECT clients.* FROM clients INNER JOIN posts ON posts.author_id = authors.id AND posts.published = 't'
```
#### Using Array/Hash of Named Associations