A was failing and the problem we saw, D, was caused by the error of C which depended on the execution of B. B wouldn't execute if A failed.
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(A was a reference error. It had nothing to do with D. It just happened to be on the same page.)
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I wanted only to describe my confusion that a long chain of things happened because of something that was only related by environment.
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