Clearly state that:
query = Client.select(:name).distinct # => Returns unique names However, when I try that in my controller, I get the following error:
undefined method `distinct' for #<ActiveRecord::Relation:0xb2f6f2cc> To be clear, I want the distinct names, like ['George', 'Brandon'], not the clients actual records. Is there something that I am missing?
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Rails 2
If you are still on rails 2 you will need to use:
Client.select('distinct(name)') Rails 3
If you are on Rails 3 you will need to use:
Client.select(:name).uniq If you look at the equivalent section of the rails 3 guide you can see the difference between the two versions.
Rails 4+
The .distinct option was added for rails 4 which is what the latest guides refer to.
Client.select(:name).distinct 3If you do not want ActiveRecord::Relations returned, just an array of the names as strings, then use:
Client.distinct.pluck(:name) To get an ordered result set:
Client.order(:name).distinct.pluck(:name) 0There are some approaches:
Rails way:
Model.select(:name).distinctSemi-rails way
Model.select("DISTINCT ON(models.name) models.*")The second allows you to select the first record uniqued by name, but in the whole matter, not only names.
This will work for Rails 2 (pretty old rails I know!), 3 and 4.
Client.select('distinct(name)') This will actually use the SQL select distinct statement
SELECT distinct name FROM clients