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>>Works for me too. Thanks.
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>>I wonder where it says that in the Applescript Language Guide.
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>Hi Bill,
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>It says right there on page 187 (the newest version)
><quote>
>record
>The concatenation of two records joins the properties of the
>left-hand record to the properties of the right-hand record. If both
>records contain properties with the same name, the value of the
>property from the left-hand record appears in the result. For
>example, the result of the expression
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>{ name:"Matt", mileage:"8000" } & { name:"Steve", framesize:58 }
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>is
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>{ name:"Matt", mileage:"8000", frameSize:58 }
></quote>
Yep, I found that. It just doesn't say how to fix it. Fortunately,
there's always someone on this list who does.
--
Bill Steele
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