# Autosave False On ActiveRecord Associations A relationship between two ActiveRecord models can be established with a `has_one` or `has_many` association. This relationship has some implications. By default, saving a record will also save the associated records that have since been built. Consider this example of users that have many posts (`has_many posts`). ```ruby > u = User.first #=> # > u.posts #=> [] > u.posts.build(title: "Some Title", content: "This is a post") #=> # > u.save #=> true > u.posts(reload: true) #=> [#] ``` When the user is saved, the associated post that was built for that user also gets saved to the database. If the association is instead defined with the `autosave` option set to false, then saving a record will not cause associated records to also be saved. The associated records will need to be saved explicitly. Consider the same example from above, but with `has_many posts, autosave: false`. ```ruby > u = User.first #=> # > u.posts #=> [] > u.posts.build(title: "Some Title", content: "This is a post") #=> # > u.save #=> true > u.posts(reload: true) #=> [] ``` The post wasn't saved with the user and it wasn't saved explicitly, so it isn't persisted to the database.