>Yes, ALEN() works on properties as well as long as it's an array.
>Is the property hidden or private?
>What is the size of array at the time of error?
the property is not hidden, nor protected. Its declared within DEFINE CLASS with DIMENSION as a property. However changing this to using ADDPROPERTY() did not resolve the problem either.
WIthin the Task class, ALEN(THIS.aFiles,1) works without a problem. However if the object is assigned to a variable oTask, it just bombs, while accessing oTask.afiles[1,1] works without a problem.
The size really is immaterial; its the result of ADIR() with about a dozen files in it.
Really stumped.
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>>I've got a strange problem. I've got an object 'oTask' that has an array property 'aFiles'. the following code returns an error
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nCount = ALEN(oTask.aFiles,1)
>>Returns an error "function argument type or count is invalid"
>>While checking the value of
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oTask.aFiles[1,1]
>>Returns the expected value.
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>>I thought that ALEN() works on array properties as well as normal arrays variables. What am I missing here?
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>>Walter,