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    My program uses an array,
    the program will check for certain conditions
    and if they are met information is written to the array.

    how can i check if the array contains any information
    before i try to get it back out and do something with it.

    thanks in advance

    MICK

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    There is only one way to check if an array is empty, and it's errorhandling
    Code:
    on error resume next
    test=ubound(array)
    if err=9 then 
     'array is empty
    else
     'array contains something
    end if
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    thanks a lot kedaman, that worked just fine

    MICK

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