Agreed. We've all have had those "do'h!" moments, wishing we could remove things. OP: Start looking at it from the perspective of something Your Mother and GrandFather taught me a long time ago... Rubber Duck Debugging.

Things don't get deleted (ie. reaped) here, unless there is very good cause to do so. Believe me... using tactics like boldface and large size fonts don't work; the NodeReaper is blind to such attempts :)

Chalk it up to experience gained, and take with a grain of salt a piece of my advice: There is no such thing as a stupid question (despite wanting to erase yourself from existence when you 'think' you've fscked up).


In reply to Re^2: Wrapper method not returning same result as calling method directly by stevieb
in thread Wrapper method not returning same result as calling method directly by nysus

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