Absolutely and I thought that was indeed a perfect example of where you can 
work around it.  The point is that you are making the decision instead of 
making the engine do double guessing /every/ time a string is used for a key

Hammer the crap out of performance.

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-----Original Message-----
From: "Peter J. Farrell" <[email protected]>
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Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2011 01:39:41 
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Subject: Re: [OpenBD] caller[attributes.rtnVar] doesn't exist.

Alan Williamson said the following on 04/01/2011 01:37 AM:
> So for us, this is not a bug, but a designed behaviour of the engine.
So just to follow up, you can at least use the workaround if you want
that desired behavior using Evaluate().  BTW, evaluate() is very useful
in certain circumstances such as this case.

.pjf

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