Consider the join table (when modelised, like you are doing) to be a
simple name.
The inflector will look at the plural string (as is the convention)
and remove the 's' at the end of the last word detected.
Table: teams_untils
Model: TeamsUnit
Cheers,
Graham
On Jan 5, 11:47 am, gearvOsh <mileswjohn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ok I have a users and teams system. Users are part of a team. Here is
> the naming conventions:
>
> Model: Team, User
> DB: teams, users
> HABTM: teams_users (TeamUser model)
>
> But when I set my HABTM relationships I get errors because it says
> that the model TeamsUser does not exist. Shouldnt it be TeamUser?
> Thats what all the documentation says.
>
> I fail to see how this setup is better then having a table, model,
> controller, etc all called Teams or Users.
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