i forgot about that new feature!  upgraded and tested, works great!

On May 11, 2007, at 12:18 PM, John Siracusa wrote:

> On 5/11/07, Michael Reece <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 1. is there a way to pull that off with 'one to one' type
>> relationship so i can drop the subroutine?
>
> Not unless you add an is_latest column or something to the table.
>
>> 2. or is there a way to tack on extra conditions (or custom ordering)
>> to existing relationships, so i can keep the subroutine and drop the
>> extra relationship?
>
> Check out the "find" method type:
>
>     $latest =
>       $o->find_messages(sort_by => 'message.pubdate DESC',
>                         limit => 1)->[0];
>
> I guess you'd still want to wrap that in a nice method name, but at
> least you don't have to create a new relationship.
>
> -John
>
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