Thanks for that! On Jun 2, 9:39 am, Jeremy Evans <[email protected]> wrote: > On Saturday, June 2, 2012 8:44:40 AM UTC-7, cyx wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I'm currently using Sequel, but very minimally and try to avoid any > > sort of magic > > when I can. That means basically: > > > - for insert / update / deletion of models > > - basic associations > > > For anything more complex (i.e. joins), I prefer to write the SQL by > > hand, as > > it's easier to analyze and to debug code later on. > > > With that out of the way, what I'm doing is something like: > > > DB.fetch("SELECT ....").map do |dict| > > Item.new(dict, true) > > end > > > That works fine, but I'm using a deprecated boolean flag (from_db), > > which > > makes me feel like I'm doing something hackish. > > Switch to doing: > > Item.call(dict) > # or > Item.load(dict) > > load just calls call, but it's slightly more descriptive. > > Jeremy
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