On Nov 24, 11:05 am, MaD <[email protected]> wrote:
> thanks a lot for your replies!
>
> i already changed my :conditions. but i have an additional question
> about that: should i change :order-statements accordingly (to also
> include the brackets)?
>
No. (and changing conditions isn't necessary - I just had a (probably
wrong) hunch about what might be wrong)). A dangerously named
attribute/method is far more likely

Fred

> as for my original problem:
> thanks matt! your post put me into a new direction. i really found an
> old (obsolete) 'type_of'-attribute inside my user-model. your
> explanation seems to have a point. i did not try it yet, but i'm
> pretty sure that it would solve my problem.
>
> thanks again.

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