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   sruojlim to All   
   Re: Reposting:About constant   
   14 Mar 05 23:04:39   
   
   From: pasdespamsruojlim@yahoo.ca   
      
   Thank you for answering...I know, i'm a "little" late, well maybe more like   
   galaxies ago.   
      
   jm   
      
   "Dikkie Dik"  a écrit dans le message de news:   
   yFsSd.73$611.36@newsfe01.lga...   
   > sruojlim schreef:   
   >>   Hi everyone   
   >> I'm posting again this question as my system was down at time of the   
   >> first posting...well something in the newsgroups was down.   
   >>   
   >> I'd like to know how i should declare a constant as an array with two   
   >> dimension.  I've tried the following but seems the syntax is somehow   
   >> wrong.   
   >> Can someone help me in doing so or any clue would be fully appreciate.   
   >>   
   >> Here is my bugged code:   
   >>   
   >> Const TableDOB(1..3,1..2) of String =   
   >> (("John","760303"),("Paul","670403"),("Georges","680902"))   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> Many thanks to all   
   >>   
   >>   
   >>   
   > There is no such thing as a "array constant" in Visual Basic. Simply use a   
   > variable and use it member by member. If you really want to do it all in   
   > one statement you can use the Array function, like:   
   >   
   > Array(Array("John","760303"), Array("Paul","670403"),   
   > Array("Georges","680902"))   
   >   
   > But it's not what I would call readable code.   
   >   
   > Best regards   
      
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