When you originally wrote a reply to me by updating your original post, I wrote:

"You should reply to a post as opposed to updating your original post with the reply - I only saw your response by accident."

Now you have replied to your own post. It appears to be addressed to me and, again, I've only found it by accident.

Please show your new code where you are now only "using 1 @reports array". I'm not sure how you expect anyone to know if you renamed one of them, removed one of them, or did something else.

I will respond further if you follow the guidelines in How do I post a question effectively?.

-- Ken


In reply to Re^4: Return array not passed to sub call by kcott
in thread Return array not passed to sub call by begood321

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