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diff --git a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations.rb b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations.rb
index 961f7cc30e..93f10c666c 100755
--- a/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations.rb
+++ b/activerecord/lib/active_record/associations.rb
@@ -279,6 +279,30 @@ module ActiveRecord
# This works by using a type column in addition to a foreign key to specify the associated record. In the Asset example, you'd need
# an attachable_id integer column and an attachable_type string column.
#
+ # Using polymorphic associations in combination with single table inheritance (STI) is a little tricky. In order
+ # for the associations to work as expected, ensure that you store the base model for the STI models in the
+ # type column of the polymorphic association. To continue with the asset example above, suppose there are guest posts
+ # and member posts that use the posts table for STI. So there will be an additional 'type' column in the posts table.
+ #
+ # class Asset < ActiveRecord::Base
+ # belongs_to :attachable, :polymorphic => true
+ #
+ # def attachable_type=(sType)
+ # super(sType.to_s.classify.constantize.base_class.to_s)
+ # end
+ # end
+ #
+ # class Post < ActiveRecord::Base
+ # # because we store "Post" in attachable_type now :dependent => :destroy will work
+ # has_many :assets, :as => :attachable, :dependent => :destroy
+ # end
+ #
+ # class GuestPost < ActiveRecord::Base
+ # end
+ #
+ # class MemberPost < ActiveRecord::Base
+ # end
+ #
# == Caching
#
# All of the methods are built on a simple caching principle that will keep the result of the last query around unless specifically