Hi Michael,

> declarative places a convenience "__init__" that installs keywords as  
> attributes, but you're free to override this constructor with anything  
> you'd like.

Thank you for confirming this for me, I'd hoped I'd be able to override the
class constructor, I often use it for considerably more than basic property
setting and it would be a shame if declarative had upset that.

I'm still yet to solve this problem, don't have any ideas what I'm doing
wrong do you? Did you see the code examples I attached? Am I approaching
this in the correct manor?

Thanks,

Heston


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