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Array and Email issue/question


The page I am using works fine when just using hand entered values in
the page itself ie objMM.To = "so*****@someplace.com"

The problem I am having is I can't seem to "translate" the array I
have of values into a string that would be useable for the .Body
portion. Does anyone have suggestions or recommendations of an
article I could read?

dim cartArray
dim i

cartArray=session("cartArray")

i = cartArray(0,0)

objMM.Body = ???
Again any help is appreciated.

S

Sep 8 '07 #1
2 1094
"sjsean" <SJ*********@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11*********************@50g2000hsm.googlegrou ps.com...
Again any help is appreciated.

What information is contained in cartArray...?
--
Mark Rae
ASP.NET MVP
http://www.markrae.net

Sep 8 '07 #2
On Sep 9, 1:10 am, sjsean <SJSean95...@gmail.comwrote:
BC30471: Expression is not an array or a method, and cannot have an
argument list.
It's because you declared a string and not an array:

dim cartArray as string

An array has to be declared as:

dim cartArray() as string

Declare multi-dimensional array by separating the dimensions with
commas:

dim cartArray(,) as string

Then you can use the ReDim statement to declare the size of the
array:

ReDim cartArray(13, cartMaxUsed)

Sep 9 '07 #3

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