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Thanks to all for your answer!
It has been very helpful! Declaring the array public in another module was
the solution I was looking for! (And I realised that in such a case, the
variable must not be 'Dim'ed in the form module...)
Thanks again.
John.
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> Hello,
>
> As you may guess, I'm not a very experienced VB6 programmer... However, I
> feel this should be easy to do... but it just doesn't work.
>
> At the beginning of the "code" in a form (MyForm), I declare
a variable:
>
> '---- MyForm -------
> Dim MyArray() as string
>
> Later in this form, I put some value in the array.
>
>
> Then, in a separate module (MyModule), I would like to acces the values
from
> MyArray...
>
> '--- MyModule ------
> Dim NewArray() as string
> NewArray = MyForm.MyArray
>
> It doesn't work... I get the following error message when I execute the
> code:
> Compile Error: Method or data member not found.
>
> Also, if I try to replace the Dim line in MyForm with: Public MyArray()
as
> string , then I instantly get the message:
> Compile error: Constants, fixed-length strings, arrays, user-defined types
> and Declare statements not allowed as Public members of object modules.
>
> What would be the solution?
>
> Thank you for your help!
>
>
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