Thank you that does solve the problem.

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On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 1:39 AM -0800, "Sander Elias" <[email protected]> 
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Hi Josh,
While this might be possible using the compiler, I think it's much simpler to 
solve this with the use of ES6 string templates. No costly operations are 
needed for that.
var obj = {FullName:"Josh Pendergrass", Id:123};
var expression = 'Name : ${FullName}`;
Will render the same result.(PS, those things are available natively in all 
modern browsers)
RegardsSander





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