Bugfix: wrong column used in JOIN clause when querying a reverse association#450
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…n the 'JOIN...ON' clause was not the right one (fixes dresende#446)
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tests ;) ? |
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It looks OK, but it would be great to have a specific test case to avoid having that mistake again. It's very easy to be confused changing code in (reversed) associations. |
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After writing a test, it turned out that not only did Anyways, it's fixed and in master! Hopefully going to release a new version in the next few days. |
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(Fixes #446) When querying a reverse association, one of the two columns used in the generated 'JOIN...ON' clause was not the right one. One of the columns being used was the table's primary key, whereas the expected one was the foreign key.