It looks like the calling form has a property of the same name that is 
overloading the lparameter value.  prefixing the parameter with m. seems 
to get around this.

Had the original code used the ti prefix it should have it wouldn't have 
happened (even if there is no reason why the scope of a forms property 
should override that of a lparameter (as far as I know).

Its one of those weeks...

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Regards
Michael.

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