Since there isn't a load() method on a model... I'm thinking I somehow
have to do this on the manager..but not sure ... any tips would be
great.

When I load a record, either via get() or by looping through the
results of a .filter(), I'd like to keep track of the original
attribute values via setting a custom property on that model which
would contain a dict of the attribute/value at the time the record was
loaded ...

This is basically so that when I save, I can compare the current
values with those of the original to see which values have changed,
and which haven't, which I need to know for some event logs I'm
writing out at save time.

Thanks for any info.


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