Tethered shooting and jpg+raw pairs

Hello,
Is there a way when you are shooting in tethered mode that Aperture recognizes pairs of Jpg and Raw coming in from the camera?
I tried different configurations in the tether settings dialog box and it doesn't seem to work.
Many thx for your input.
Eugene
<Edited By Host>

Oh you are getting both images in but you want them to be paired. Ah I misunderstood your original post. I thought you weren't getting one or the other into Aperture.
OK so no, this is how tether works. You can call it a flaw I guess but when I am shooting tethered I want to see the image I just shot. If one or the other were hidden it would defeat the purpose of tethered for me.
You can use Aperture->Provide Aperture Feedback to suggest to Apple that they change the behavior.
regaards

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