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Reverse Dependencies for activerecord

The projects listed here declare activerecord as a runtime or development dependency

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Adds several different inheritance patterns for use with Rails models and ActiveRecord relations.
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Provides a set of helper methods for dealing with chronological records that have common primary key and date columns denoting when the record is active (example: Oracle EBS tables).
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Provides the method of 'clone_ar' that can clone your current object. \ Accepts options on both class level and method call level.
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A tool to help with cloning of active record objects.
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A collection of useful coders for ActiveRecord, including a pipeline for chaining them.
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Create collections of records, represented by ActiveRecord::Relation query criteria which can be serialized and passed around without executing queries or loading records.
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this will add an option to add column comment in sql statement on migration
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ActiveRecord extension to store column metadata in database as comments on columns
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adding after_commit_on_create, after_commit_on_update, after_commit_on_destroy to observer in activerecord
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ActiveRecord is awesome, inheritance is not always so awesome. This gem is for people who want to use ActiveRecord but don't want to be forced to use inheritance of ActiveRecord:Base in their models. Magic stuff happens that keeps the ActiveRecord::Base relationship away from your model object g...
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