thanks wwe..

If I knew how to write it, i wouldn't be asking for help on this forum.

If you don't want to help, then please keep your help and comments for yourself in the future. We are all here to learn and help eachother out.

I for one have given full answers to others many times online in the past..

This code is part of a much bigger script and Oh, I wrote all of the rest.. it's normal not to know the answer to something at some point. Lucky for you, I didn't ask how to incorporate the results into an array or anything else like that, I figured all that out by my self.. would you like to have the answer?(this way I can share back with you)

Besides, this will most likely help someone else in the future also. Are you against that too?

Thanks for your help anyway


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