"Mutually exclusive refinements" should mean:
you don't get any (= exclusive)
if they are specified together (= mutually).

Anton.

> > Would it be better to use 'if ?  Or is that the result you wanted?
> 
> I thought mutually exclusive said it all. ;)
> 
> Also note the implied order of precedence:
> 
> >> f/d/a/b
> A
> 
> which is intentional.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
>       Ashley

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