Xavier,

Thanks very much for spending the time to respond fully to this.

I think that this may have started when we started using inverse_of 
everywhere we could in our models. Even though inverse_of doesn't have 
references to the other model constants in the models themselves, perhaps 
on the AR side (I've not looked) there are references to constants that are 
interfering with constant reloading after models are updated. That is 
off-the-cuff, and I'm probably wrong.

Not sure when we will be able to successfully provide a simple example to 
reproduce, but I might spend some time today seeing if I can do it 
independent of passenger and just using AR with examples of various test 
models using inverse_of and if I have any luck reproducing, will link to 
example setup. I bet it will take more time to reproduce, though.

Thanks again for your help!

Gary

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