You want ListFind()
:-)
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Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 7:57 AM
Subject: RE: Sorry to flood the List BUT ListContains NOT functioning
properly!
> Isn't it because "
, 2002 1:59 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Sorry to flood the List BUT ListContains NOT functioning
properly!
Sorry, but... Why does the below code check 4 boxes when there's only 3
items in the List??? Please help!!! This is costing my company a good
deal of cash! - Just copy and paste the code
d matching values. ListContains() will return a match if
the string being searched for is found within any part of the item of a
list.
-Dan
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> From: Mark M. Kecko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 1:59 PM
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To: CF-Talk
Subject: Sorry to flood the List BUT ListContains NOT functioning
properly!
Sorry, but... Why does the below code check 4 boxes when there's only 3
items in the List???
Please help!!! This is costing my company a good deal of cash! - Just
copy
and paste the code into a te
bject: Sorry to flood the List BUT.... ListContains NOT functioning
properly!
Sorry, but... Why does the below code check 4 boxes when there's only 3
items in the List???
Please help!!! This is costing my company a good deal of cash! - Just
copy
and paste the code into a test page and run it
Sorry, but... Why does the below code check 4 boxes when there's only 3
items in the List???
Please help!!! This is costing my company a good deal of cash! - Just copy
and paste the code into a test page and run it, you'll see, I hope.
checked>
#i#
Mark Kecko
The Computer
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