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in thread TieRegistry - How does Flush( $bFlush ) work?

Let me rephrase this: "Both keys are being deleted, but the result is similar to what would happen if I deleted the second key first and the first key second."

Both the first key and the second key are being deleted. However, the undesireable result (to keep this short) of the code is exactly what would happen if I manually deleted the second key first and the first key second.
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Re: Re: Re: TieRegistry - How does Flush( $bFlush ) work?
by Thelonius (Priest) on Aug 12, 2003 at 22:06 UTC
    I still don't understand. Are you talking about the final result in the registry or something that happens between the two deletions?

    As far as I'm aware, the order of deletions of keys shouldn't make any difference for what the registry looks like in the end.