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Fixed description of the cache_key_with_version method [ci skip]
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guides/source/caching_with_rails.md

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NOTE: Notice that in this example we used the `cache_key_with_version` method, so the resulting cache key will be something like `products/233-20140225082222765838000/competing_price`. `cache_key_with_version` generates a string based on the model's `id` and `updated_at` attributes. This is a common convention and has the benefit of invalidating the cache whenever the product is updated. In general, when you use low-level caching for instance level information, you need to generate a cache key.
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NOTE: Notice that in this example we used the `cache_key_with_version` method, so the resulting cache key will be something like `products/233-20140225082222765838000/competing_price`. `cache_key_with_version` generates a string based on the model's class name, `id`, and `updated_at` attributes. This is a common convention and has the benefit of invalidating the cache whenever the product is updated. In general, when you use low-level caching for instance level information, you need to generate a cache key.
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### SQL Caching
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