On Friday, December 16, 2016 at 9:14:21 AM UTC-5, Mike Bayer wrote:
>
> Those aren't easy cases to debug.  Isolating the behavior into a small 
> test is the best first step, failing that you'd at least have echo set to 
> debug , and you can watch the rows cone in.   If it were me I'd then be 
> pdb'ing, but I realize that's because I know the eagerload mechanics pretty 
> well. 
>
>>
Can you give a hint on good places to pdb?  

 

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