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@flavorjones @zilkey
It would be nice to move on to newer standards:
Add:
where(:name => ["super", "secret"]).order(:name)
where(:other => {:name => "user"}).order(:id).first
Deprecate:
find_by_name_and_country
find(:all, :conditions => {:name => "super"})
What do you think about deprecating these older standards? I'm up for the work. Just want your take on whether this is a good direction.
--Keenan
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@flavorjones @zilkey
It would be nice to move on to newer standards:
Add:
where(:name => ["super", "secret"]).order(:name)
where(:other => {:name => "user"}).order(:id).first
Deprecate:
find_by_name_and_country
find(:all, :conditions => {:name => "super"})
What do you think about deprecating these older standards?
I'm up for the work.
Just want your take on whether this is a good direction.
--Keenan
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: