Until this morning, I've always heard and spoken *array* as *uh-ray* and not *air-ray* as you are. 🤔 Props though, for consistency through the tech help.
@@599CD No, no, no. No one says "potato", It's "array". I had to create a button on my form to mute the video every time you said array and play the proper pronunciation from google. So thanks for the inspiration and great video!🙃🙃
I have two questions. I have a concatenated string. I want the first half to be italicied and the second half regular. How do I do that? (or can it be done?)... Also Can you do more videos on PUBLIC SUB (). I always go with Private and I am very interested on how you send a value and a value comes back.
You know, when you learn to say a word a certain way when you're young, and then it sticks with you the rest of your life, well, that's how I learned how to say array. Potato, potato; tomato, tomato. That doesn't quite have the same effect in written form, LOL.
That was so wonderful, I was need this code so so , tanks pal
You're welcome
Simply excellent RR!
thanks
Nice and useful.... Thanks again Richard Sir.
welcome
Me ha ayudado mucho. Muchas gracias.
this is very helpful, thanks!
You're welcome
Until this morning, I've always heard and spoken *array* as *uh-ray* and not *air-ray* as you are. 🤔 Props though, for consistency through the tech help.
Potato, potato. :)
@@599CD No, no, no. No one says "potato", It's "array". I had to create a button on my form to mute the video every time you said array and play the proper pronunciation from google. So thanks for the inspiration and great video!🙃🙃
thanks
welcome
I have two questions. I have a concatenated string. I want the first half to be italicied and the second half regular. How do I do that? (or can it be done?)... Also Can you do more videos on PUBLIC SUB (). I always go with Private and I am very interested on how you send a value and a value comes back.
Would you use a trim to get rid of the space at the begining of City, State, and Zip? Sorry it's my OCD..
Sure
Hello, Is that possible to use this function if I have two delimiters : and /
Hello, great vid once again!
can this be done for a multi- valued field?
Trying it out, it screams at me saying “is not valid in the expression”
Nope. We do not use multi-valued fields. See 599cd.com/MVF
cool trick
Thanks
The most important part, "globalMod" is still a mystery
Air-ay? Seriously?
It's a-ray.
You know, when you learn to say a word a certain way when you're young, and then it sticks with you the rest of your life, well, that's how I learned how to say array. Potato, potato; tomato, tomato. That doesn't quite have the same effect in written form, LOL.
@@599CD Still, quite an informative video.