Right.  But the plan was to use ListFindNoCase(ValueList, value)) to ID the
row, then use array notation to retrieve info.  Should this be more
effieicent then running a query or loop?  The code sure looks cleaner, more
readible.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Watts

> Will the results from ValueList(query.Column) always list the 
> values in the same order as the records in the query?

Yes, it will list the column values in the same order.

> Can I use the results of a ListFind on the ValueList to index 
> into the query?

Presumably, but why go through all that hassle? You can use array notation
with query columns.



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