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diff --git a/railties/guides/source/active_record_querying.textile b/railties/guides/source/active_record_querying.textile index 6e45bf3188..22358029d4 100644 --- a/railties/guides/source/active_record_querying.textile +++ b/railties/guides/source/active_record_querying.textile @@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ And this will give you a single +Order+ object for each date where there are ord The SQL that would be executed would be something like this: <sql> -SELECT * FROM orders GROUP BY date(created_at) +SELECT * FROM orders GROUP BY date(created_at) ORDER BY created_at </sql> h3. Having @@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ Eager loading is the mechanism for loading the associated records of the objects Consider the following code, which finds 10 clients and prints their postcodes: <ruby> -clients = Client.all(:limit => 10) +clients = Client.limit(10) clients.each do |client| puts client.address.postcode |