Thanks Sylvain,
Don't know what I was thinking a few minutes ago...I have plenty of code with @ in it to pass by reference. That'll teach me to look at my existing code when I do 'dumb' things! :o)
Tracy
>It's "@" in front of Parm1, not "&"
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>HTH
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>>What is wrong with:
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>>RetVal = MyPersProc(&Parm1, Parm2)
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>>Shouldn't parm1 be passed by reference and parm2 by value?
>>I keep getting a Function name is missing ). error message when I run it...
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