Wrong again. As with any other expression, quotes are for string literals, not 
variables, and it is legitimate to use variables either by themselves or as 
part of a more complex expression, e.g., address value 'FOO'bar


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Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz
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Gil: Yeah, of course in "address value" you'd need quotes. I see that as 
different from what you asserted, though I sure can't
defend that!


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