I think the best bet would be for you to grab me on #rails-contrib,
it'll be heaps faster to resolve in realtime

On 7/2/07, Gabe da Silveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Right right.  No, what I meant was leaving the :order clause of the
> association off (not the whole order clause).  Sort of like it leaves
> the association's JOINs off in order to get the correct LIMIT and
> OFFSET, but adds them to the final query.


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Cheers

Koz

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