Hi!
Yeah, I knew that I'm not sure about that. Thanks for correction!
>FWIW, a ALEN(myarray, 2) will report 0 if the array is dimensioned as myarray[100]
That is why properties list display myarray[100,0] in the properties list, right? As for me, this looks confusing when think why this thread originated. You cannot define array using myarray[100,0] despite VFP displays it so.
>>Hi!
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>>faReport(100) for one-dimentional array and faReport(100,1) for two-dimentional array. VFP does not accept 0 as a dimention. It cand isplay it in the properties sheet though to indicate that array is one-dimentional. Also, as far as I know, you require to use "()" instead of "[]"
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>>HTH.
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>Vlad,
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>Either are acceptable. FWIW, a ALEN(myarray, 2) will report 0 if the array is dimensioned as myarray[100], but it will report 1 if it's dimensioned as myarray[100, 1].
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>>>I tried creating a custom property of array type with the name "faReport[100,0]" but I receive an Invalid Name error message instead. What could be wrong?
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