>>>Split() expects array:
>>>
>>> string[] vs = SearchString.Split( new Char[] {':'} );
>>>
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>>Unfortunately, that didn't solve the problem...just re-arranged the order of the errors in the Output Window.
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>Sounds we're back to days of Cobol (as your tagline reminds us), where getting a different error was progress.
True, but COBOL would at least tell me a general area for the problem.
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