>Thank you to all who replied.
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>Looks like the AUSED() function is the hands down winner for finding the highest "used" workarea. Testing it several ways, it looks like AUSED() does create an array that is already in descending order with the highest used workarea in row 1 of the array.
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>Thanks again,
Careful James, I did see it once give me the second highest in element 1 and the highest in element 2. I was in VFP 5.0 though.
M.
Marty Smith, CSQE