ACopy() comes to mind. 

On November 24, 2015 7:44:54 AM EST, Dave Crozier <[email protected]> wrote:
>I have a class that needs to be sent an array from the calling program.
>What I want to do is ideally pass the array in as a property and use
>the property _"Assign" method to process the array internally. I have
>tried passing the
>
>Thisform.AddProperty("aArray[2,2]", null)
>
>Thisform.aArray[1,1]= "Item 1"
>Thisform.aArray[1,1]= "Item 1,2"
>...
>
>
>Class.Property=Thisform.aArray
>
>
>The above coding only results in the first element being passed .... as
>in what is done to a UDF and I have tried passing it with an @ sign (as
>you would with a UDF) at the front but this gives a syntax error so no
>go there. I have also tried calling the Property_Assign method direct
>but using the array with a leading @ sign but the mainline doesn't have
>visibility of the _Assign method so no go there.
>
>Short of setting up a new Receive_Array() method on the object and
>passing in the array with an @ sign I can't seem to come up with an
>alternative solution and I haven't tested out that you can even do this
>as of yet.
>
>Any ideas guys?
>
>Dave

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