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Afaik the permission systems on PM and Everything are now somewhat different. We have something called an accessrule which is used to make isApproved() more flexible and powerful.

Maybe you know all this, but since you are anonymous I can't tell. :-)

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In reply to Re^3: Are sub/method synonyms acceptable coding practice? by demerphq
in thread Are sub/method synonyms acceptable coding practice? by demerphq

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