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Who cares what the scope of 'wa' is?

The scope of 'arrayPtr' might be an issue -- if the symptoms were a little different -- but I can't see how the scope of 'wa' could ever matter!

At this point, I'm betting that either the memory has already been dealloc/realloc or that there's memory corruption.

Kurt Anderson wrote:
Lorraine, just as a fyi, wa is scoped locally (to the procedure) as
opposed to globablly (to the service program). Sorry I don't have
anything otherwise helpful to pitch in here.


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