Mark

You're right - I also started with F correlatives back in the dark ages.
They still come back to haunt me - I even had to teach them on a training
course just a couple of weeks back. 

But I'm prejudiced - I really dislike the PICK style descriptors immensely
(yes, even A correlatives). Moving onto a platform almost 20 years ago that
meant I should not have to look another ugly correlative in the face was a
huge bonus. And aside from the fact that I-types are more legible and far
more powerful, many of the APIs just don't work quite as well with Pick
style dicts.

So I guess I naturally chose the ugliest form. It seems right, somehow.

<grin>

Brian 

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> Sent: 20 May 2008 14:19
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> Subject: Re: [U2] multi-valued extraction
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> Brian:
> 
> Your use of the "F" style of correlative begs a question. Did 
> you venture into "A" correlatives? I'm sure you did but I 
> wonder why you offer up an "F"
> style here. Perhaps a speed consideration?
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