Hi Dave.

I believe that the example I posed is more fundamental, but along the same 
lines, than the one posed by TL.  Perhaps not...

Regardless, what is the rule you referred to?  And is there any disadvantage to 
allowing the "syntactic sugar" to work in all cases?

John

    John Souvestre - New Orleans LA


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I think you're talking about a different example to TL.

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