I'm looking into using pluck at the end of a query that might have a fair 
amount of results and was surprised ActiveRecord::Calculations::pluck 
didn't return a relation. This means I can't use find_each to try to be 
smart about how much data is in memory at a time.

Is there a reasoning behind this or is it just not supported yet? I quick 
glance of the source doesn't seem like relations are requred to only hold 
ActiveRecord objects.

Kwasi
ActiveRecord::CalculationsActiveRecord::Calculations

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