Job Snijders wrote on 06/08/2018 20:35:
I'm not the biggest fan of that philosophy. Especially because in the
milions of objecst that exist in the combined IRR databases, it appears
only four of them have something with ASDOT in the wrong place.

right, you didn't mention that the 4 affected objects were the only objects affected across all the main irrdbs. If this is the case, then there is no reason to support asdot. Throw an error and continue processing at the next object. It's not worth complicating the code for just 4 objects, which will almost certainly disappear the next time they are updated.

Nick

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