Thanks Fred and Danny. Fred thanks for the explanation. As mentioned,
I am using Rails 3 and both I have them both native. I go from few
options to several. Maybe I can clean up my code a little now.
Sweet! :)

I totally wouldn't have expected your explanation, Fred, but I see now
it's right. I am struggling to think of a case where I would want two
instances of the same object in memory since it would lead to a race
condition most of the time. Hence, I am also wondering why :inverse_of
isn't the default behavior. Maybe it's performance. Rhetorical, you
don't need to answer those as I'll check them out in my own time.

Thanks again.

On Aug 22, 9:11 pm, Danny Burkes <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you really want callbacks after commit, you might 
> tryhttp://github.com/freelancing-god/after_commit
>
> - D
> --
> Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.

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