Hi!

>From 
>http://sequel.jeremyevans.net/rdoc/classes/Sequel/Model/Associations/DatasetMethods.html:

eager_graph (*associations)

This method uses Dataset#graph to create appropriate aliases for columns in 
all the tables. Then it uses the graph's metadata to build the associations 
from the single hash, and finally replaces the array of hashes with an 
array model objects inside all
I understand that if I do Model.eager_graph(:association). ... .first I 
should get a Model instance, but I'm getting a Hash, as if I'm were using 
.ungraphed

2.0.0-p247 :013 > Suc::Asignacion.eager(:tarea).first
#<Suc::Asignacion @values={:id=>220, :tarea_id=>3, :posicion=>1, 
:usuario_id=>3102, :desde=>2000-01-01 09:00:00 -0300, :hasta=>2000-01-01 
13:00:00 -0300}>

2.0.0-p247 :014 > Suc::Asignacion.eager_graph(:tarea).first
{
             :id => 220,
       :tarea_id => 3,
       :posicion => 1,
     :usuario_id => 3102,
          :desde => 2000-01-01 09:00:00 -0300,
          :hasta => 2000-01-01 13:00:00 -0300,
     :tarea_id_0 => 3,
          :fecha => #<Date: 2014-12-23 ((2457015j,0s,0n),+0s,2299161j)>,
    :tarea_desde => 2000-01-01 09:00:00 -0300,
    :tarea_hasta => 2000-01-01 13:00:00 -0300,
       :cantidad => 20,
    :campanya_id => 2456,
          :casos => 10
}

  class Asignacion < Sequel::Model(:suc_asignacion_tareas)
    many_to_one :tarea
  end

  class Tarea < Sequel::Model(:suc_tareas)
    one_to_many :asignaciones, class: :Asignacion
  end

What am I missing?

Thanks!
H

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