Follow up question, in this case I don't really even care to lazy load. 
 Can I bypass that behavior for this one call?


On Wednesday, April 4, 2012 3:18:37 PM UTC-5, Tim Schmidt wrote:
>
> I have an ActiveRecord class, let's call it MyClass, that's set Lazy=true 
> at the class level.  When I call 
> ActiveRecordMediator<MyClass>.FindByPrimaryKey(0), I get back a MyClass 
> proxy object (since id 0 doesn't exist).  I guess I would expect to get a 
> null but I can see why I get a proxy.  My question is how the heck do I 
> check if that record actually existed?  Right now, as soon as I access any 
> property on the returned proxy object, I get an ObjectNotFoundException.
>
> Help!
>
> tim
>
>

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