It is not a big deal but it seems that when you use an specific
dataset Sequel will still check for the default table name dataset
still. I have included the relevant code and log results in this
gist:

http://gist.github.com/430788

I'm including the code for the lazy in us:

module Weird
  class Metadata < Sequel::Model
    set_dataset :metadatas
    plugin :single_table_inheritance, :type
  end
end

class Weird::Citation < Weird::Metadata
end

and the relevant log:

Mysql::Error: Table 'weird.metadatum' doesn't exist: DESCRIBE
`metadatum`
Mysql::Error: Table 'weird.metadatum' doesn't exist: SELECT * FROM
`metadatum` LIMIT 1

Although it complains it later saves the daa in the right place. In
short it seems Sequel is checking the default table name but then it
figures it out. this might be more complicated because it is using STI
and I am also on Ruby 1.9.2 but it seems weird anyway.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance,


Adrian Madrid

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