Hi, I have been quite extensively using an "has_many" association to 
wrap up things like custom queries (eg where you need to go outside of 
rails' every table is related to each other like so)

However, the code seems to have changed and now I get a bunch of:

ActiveScaffold::ReverseAssociationRequired: In order to support :has_one 
and :has_many where the parent record is new and the child record(s) 
validate the presence of the parent, ActiveScaffold requires the reverse 
association (the belongs_to). 

(comes from attribute_params.rb line 79)

Firstly it would be helpful if the error message showed the relationship 
which is breaking (helps debugging).  I guess #{a.name} would do it?

However, the bigger complication is that I am not sure that I can bend 
AR to allow me to create a correct belongs_to association for the 
reverse query on all of these.  Additionally it seems like the current 
test is a bit harsh because it fires on EVERY has_one/many regardless of 
whether the child does actually validate the presence of the parent?

Could someone please help with a bit of background on this before I hack 
a bit?

Thanks

Ed W

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