> I'm wondering - if this isn't too obvious - if you neglected to 
> insert a delimiter character into the AttributeSplitter, or used the 
> wrong character. If I put a space instead of a comma I get what 
> looks like the same measures attribute under a different name.

I was wondering how you'd do this; that is put in a space character by
accident. But I see in the What's New file...

"AttributeSplitter: Made delimiter parameter non-optional -- if a
space is required, just put a space in the form itself (PR#11070)"

I guess the version I was using would have that fix. The one you are
using probably doesn't; so if you don't put a delimiter then it is
treated as a space character, giving the incorrect output you are seeing.

Mark



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