for you, and noone would have to go looking for them.
- thomas
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Hi Heather,
I agree with that approach. I would actually regard this as a kind
specialised archetype, just using template technology.
One of the advantages of moving to ADL1.5/2.0 is that it is is
possible to do this kind of profiling as a specialised archetype not
just within a template. In
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Associate, CHIME, UCL
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the option is there.
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