On Sep 20, 2007, at 12:55 PM, Alexandre Conrad wrote:

> It turns out that even if the values were kept unchanged, the slot  
> get's
> ditry. Of course, I'd understand that as soon as the setattr() is  
> called
> against the slot, it automaticly gets dirty regardless of the  
> replaced data.

it shouldnt.  "dirty" changes are based on a comparison of the new  
value being different from the old value.   send me a short test  
script (since im catching up on 500 emails...also what SA version ?)


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