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Actually, homework is uncountable and thus there is no "homeworks". Nevertheless if it was "fixed" to not produce a pluralized form it would be a breakage. |
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Description:
Things first, first. My webapp worked GREAT before updating.
The conflicting piece of code?
$results = Subject::with(['user'])->where('user_id', $user_id)->withCount('homeworks');Why is laravel now asking for a table called
homeworkwhen I'm literally trying to pull one calledhomeworks?Base table or view not found: 1146 Table 'homewrk.homework'` (homewrk is the database name).
Steps To Reproduce:
Create a table named in plural (idk, something like products), create a relationship to the user, and then inside the product, make another table called (again) something in plural, such as
characteristics. Then try to show the products and the number of characteristics they have though the line of code I gave:$results = Product::with(['user'])->where('user_id', $user_id)->withCount('characteristics');It used to work, now it does not. I cannot even do
$subject->homeworks->count()either.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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