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>Ok. I think I understand. Actually having a central method which stores, you could check for the existence of the property and disregard the call if the property no longer existed. If you made a rnPrice_Assign, rnPrice_Access and then deleted that property with those methods, the line used to access the or assign would bomb out.
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>Dan
I think that is the way to go. Thanks a lot.
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