Hi!
> Ahh... thanks Brian. Thats a new one to me :)
To me, aswell. Is this documented somewhere? ;-)
And can someone explain to us where the differences between
aq_chain and getPhysicalPath() are? Actually getPhysicalPath()
seems also to walk up aq_parent. Or am I missing something?
regards,
Christian
>
> > The aq_chain attribute (computed at time of access) provides
> > a list (in reverse order) of the objects in the acquisition
> > path.
> >
> > Hope this helps!
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