On Aug 16, 2014, at 9:42 AM, Ronald Fischer wrote:

> Walter Davis wrote in post #1155317:
>> But adding the two together must (I am
>> guessing here) cause them to both be evaluated as arrays before the
>> addition can succeed.
> 
> I don't think this is the case. As I said, I also logged the object 
> AFTER adding them together, and it still is a 
> Dict::ActiveRecord_Relation. The conversion into an Array must come 
> after that, and this means it must happen inside paginate().
> 

Is it possible that you are getting this:

[ ActiveRecord_Relation, ActiveRecord_AssociationRelation ] 

(an array of the outermost objects) rather than this:

[ #Record 1, #Record 2, ... ]

when it gets to pagination?

Walter

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