I understand that this could be desired in an era where Ruby used to define 
Object#id, but currently I'd prefer my models to raise a NoMethodError if 
someone tries to acess #id from a model where the primary key has another 
name instead of simply returning nil. Fail-fast is a good strategy to 
prevent errors as soon as possible.

Having said that, can you foresee any problems with something like:

class MyModel < Sequel::Model
  set_primary_key :another_id
  undef_method :id
end

Could that cause any troubles?

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