Because if you attach more than one file to a given publication, they  
can't be named the same thing. Hence the file name specifier requires  
a unique specifier in addition to the cite key.

-AHM

On 2008-02-08, at 12:13 PM, Jan Erik Moström wrote:

> Christiaan Hofman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08-02-08 20.59
>
>> Read the alert you get and don't complain. Unique for a cite
>> key is  not unique for a file.
>
> Since I'm so *incredible stupid* then you could perhaps explain
> why a unique city key wouldn't generate a unique file name when
> I use it in the file name specifier?
>
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