![]() The solution to this also shows that sometimes the simplest of fixes can solve the more annoying or complex problems as well as showing that sometimes it is ok to take a little time away from an issue (as long as it isn’t critical to something) and coming back to it can help refresh your mind so you can come back more focused on the issue. Duplicating the issue was simple, and actually fixing ended up being simple but it wasn’t something that immediately stood out to me, mostly because I had thought that I tested out the solution already and it didn’t work. ![]() ![]() This was somewhat worrisome because I didn’t want my project, PoshRSJob, to have this same problem (which it did have). Properties that should have been Null had values in them, and not just random values, but values that matched some of the other outputted objects. Something that I had noticed a while back that I would receive some output values in my objects that shouldn’t have been there. ![]()
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