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    Resolved [RESOLVED] set in VBA

    Hey there,

    Anyone ever encounter a solid Set class... as I don't believe there is one provided by MS. A set being an ordered collection of objects w/o duplicates. I'm in need of one several instances in the program I'm writing, but kind of scraping by instead of actually writing the class..

    figured I'd give a shout here if anyone knew of a good one, as google searches proved futile... Perhaps there is another name for what am I describing instead of a set?

    Thanks much!

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    Re: set in VBA

    You mean like just a straight collections? A collection will have a primary key that wont alow duplicates.
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    Re: set in VBA

    oh man... I didn't even know about this collection.

    wow.

    that makes a lot of stuff a lot easier haha

    thanks rob...

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