Yeah, I've done it both ways for my projects. I just assumed that in
this case it would auto load data if they are calling it 'ready to
use'. Pretty minor complaint on my part really. And if after I loaded
the data everything worked fine, I wouldn't have brought it up in the
first place.


On Jan 21, 9:29 am, Mike Ramirez <gufym...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Friday, January 21, 2011 09:25:52 am Mike Ramirez wrote:
>
> > nor does it or should it load the test data.
>
> My mistake on this part, it does if the data is named  initial_data.[xml|json]
> but this is a feature I don't use or see used often myself.
>
> Mike
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