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It basically depends on what you want to do with that range. Do you want to make it a sub array? Do you want to pass it to a function? There are ways to emulate what you are trying to do, such as pointers, overlaying data structures, etc... but it depends on what your specifics are. No, you can not say MyArr(5..10). But you can do the same thing using other methods. Regards, Jim Langston -----Original Message----- From: Tyler, Matt [mailto:mattt@wincofoods.com] Is there a way to specify an array element range like ARY(5..10)? Thank you, Matt Tyler Mattt@wincofoods.com <mailto:Mattt@wincofoods.com>
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