You are correct. There is a language difference going on here that I was not aware of. In Australia, the "latest" run is the current run. For example, the "latest" model Ford car you can buy here is the current model Ford car. Anything that came out before the latest (current) model was a previous model or earlier model. I'll try to remember that for next time but no promises![]()
That's how latest is used here as well. I think the member misread read it as "last" or thought you meant last when you typed it the second time.