Re: Copy to Group problems - solved!

2012-01-17 Thread Richard Gaskin
FWIW, I submitted a request some time ago to the RQCC to have "it" contain the long ID of the newly-created object whenever a command creates one: This is currently done with the "create" command (with the exception of "create folder", as noted

Re: Copy to Group problems - solved!

2012-01-17 Thread Keith Clarke
That's an interesting distinction, especially as it's often the case that both are true when creating new objects - the last (most recent) becomes the last (highest numbered). The fallacy of the first rule is only proven when a new object is created and forced down the 'recency' scale - by pla

Re: Copy to Group problems - solved!

2012-01-16 Thread Bob Sneidar
OIC not the "last object that was created" but the "last object in the numbered list of objects"! I think you may be right about that! Bob On Jan 16, 2012, at 1:28 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote: > On 1/16/12 2:17 PM, user wrote: >> First of all, thanks to all of you who offered advice on this >> p

Re: Copy to Group problems - solved!

2012-01-16 Thread Mark Wieder
Jacque- Monday, January 16, 2012, 1:28:22 PM, you wrote: > I'm not sure it's really a bug. I think the "last" keyword refers to the > highest-numbered object. If you put an object into a group, it won't be > the highest number unless the enclosing group is also the highest > numbered object. En

Re: Copy to Group problems - solved!

2012-01-16 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 1/16/12 2:17 PM, user wrote: First of all, thanks to all of you who offered advice on this problem, with special thanks to Craig Newman for definitively pointing out that "The "last" keyword is not stable when referring to groups." - apparently a LC bug I'm not sure it's really a bug. I thin