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Date: | Wed, 20 May 2009 14:10:58 -0700 |
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I should have been more clear:
>Mark R>> List concatenation is more for combining two lists that might
already have multiple items each.
I was referring to that statement when I said
>Me> Yes, but if you're dealing with records and combining lists and records
this is bound to be problematic.
And, I should have specified that using concatenation in combining lists and
records that have multiple items is bound to be problematic.
> set recordList to {}
> set oneRecord to {foo:1, bar:"hello"}
> set end of recordList to oneRecord
> set twoRecord to {foo:2, bar:"Goodbye"}
> set end of recordList to twoRecord
> recordList
> --->{{foo:1, bar:"hello"}, {foo:2, bar:"Goodbye"}}
Yes. This is not concatenation and is exactly what Mark, Mark and I
suggested.
I think we have reached a consensus.
ES
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