I am having a rather odd issue with a Sequel Model not getting initialized 
on startup.  I have a Rails 3.2.13 app with Sequel 3.48
and below is an example of what I am doing.

# item.rb
require 'sequel'
class Item < Sequel::Model(:VW_ITEM)
end

# item_last.rb
require 'sequel'
class ItemLast < Sequel::Model(:VW_ITEM_LAST)
end

class ItemDataService
def find_item_last 
     ItemLast.where(<criteria here>).all
end

def find_item
    Item.where(<criteria here>).all
end
end


For some reason, ItemLast does NOT get initialized at startup.  However, 
when putting a require 'item_last' at the top of ItemDataService, ItemLast 
does get initialized.  
Seems like that would be the case for Item and all the other Sequel 
Models.  However, all the other models, including Item do get initialized 
at startup.
Anyone have any ideas as to why this is happening?

Thanks,

Keith

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