Lol, GrandFather.

Pyramid schemes do exist, we are by far not one. your link has this definition of a pyramid scheme:
"A pyramid scheme is a non-sustainable business model that involves the exchange of money primarily for enrolling other people into the scheme, without any product or service being delivered."

We are a product based company, we only take on the best products that are brought to us, we have hundreds of products brought to use every month, the owner of the company only takes on the ones that are the best in their field. For instance, {Revised, not here to convince anyone or sell anything (removed rebuttle)}

Anyhow, I am not here trying to sell anything, I am just trying to populate the initial codings. I already have it to where it bases the rank on the person that referred them. So the problem I am having is only in the initial climbing down the tree. I start with each person ranked and then look at their whole referral tree(everyone in their personal array).

Thank you very much Rich

In reply to Re^2: Recursive programming question by ukndoit
in thread Recursive programming question by ukndoit

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