Perl's magic is like black magic to me :)Not only do I not know how it works, but I also don't even know what it does !!
Those are two different objects and have different addressesThank you for wading through the code and spotting that - much appreciated !!
I'll need to chew this over for a while.
It means I either have to do something that will ensure that the addresses match, or just remove the problematic condition from the code.
The latter is appealing, as I know immediately how to do that (and it reduces overhead). But I'm initially loathe to take that action as I don't know what risks it might create.
Anyway - that's something I can work on.
Thanks again.
Cheers,
Rob
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