> actually it is no overhead at all - compared to boostrap where it
> would be loaded every time (even if the model is not needed at all).
> but even there it does not hurt.
> the main reason why this SHOULD be in the model (and as class
> constants) is that it belongs to it
> and you can address it with Model::CONSTANT in your code which
> improves readability (using integers directly is a bad coding habit).
>
> defined at the very bottom of a model this does not hurt - in my
> opinion
> and thats where I put them :)
I agree. And your solution is quite elegant.
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