Any fetch performs a rollback when it's done, but there are cases where someone might want to save data when calling a method. For example: ``` ruby def desk_case case_id = super if !case_id && (case_id = DeskInteraction.get_case_for_order(self).to_s) update_attribute(:desk_case, case_id) end case_id end ``` This can be worked around in application specific code, but not sure if it should be something fixed/added to ReactiveRecord.
Any fetch performs a rollback when it's done, but there are cases where someone might want to save data when calling a method. For example:
This can be worked around in application specific code, but not sure if it should be something fixed/added to ReactiveRecord.