Never mind.  Too late to be trying to debug code.  Left out the actual
assignment FillResults = x  about
which VBA is apparently quite picky.

On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 2:05 AM, tangledweb <domainqu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I assume this has to do with the assignment being to a variable that is
> passed into the function, but if so is there something more
> elegant than using a temporary copy for the maxrow value passed in or making
> it global? The function needs to know the value
> of maxrow on entry and needs to increment it within the function.  The
> calling procedure needs to know the new value.
>
> maxrow in the assignment below always returns zero though its value in the
> function just before the exit is 2 as it should be.
> All 3 of the input parameters are defined in the calling procedure.
>
> maxrow = FillResults(entryval, maxrow, count)
>
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