Hi David,

Shouldn't that be 'commutative'? I.e. when changing the order of the operands 
does not change the result.
Transitive in this contexts means that when A=B and B=C then A=C

Normally the equal operator is commutative, but in 4D it isn't when the 
wildcard character is involved.

:-)
Koen

Op 24-jan.-2017, om 04:00 heeft David Adams <[email protected]> het volgende 
geschreven:

> This is probably documented, long-standing behavior that everyone but me
> knows and remembers. But, just in case, I just (re)discovered that the =
> operator is *not* always transitive. Specifically, when you're comparing a
> string with a wildcard.

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