> I'm looping over what could potentially be 2500 records. I'd 
> rather avoid
> converting back and forth. I ended up finding a function on 
> cflib that did
> the trick.

I'm glad you found a solution, and I agree that there should be an
ArrayFind function (I was just wishing for that yesterday).  But I have
to say that 2500 array items is peanuts when you're dealing with
RAM/CPU.  I could be wrong, but I'd think it would be fairly inexpensive
to convert back and forth.  I'd take a look in that library you found to
see what it's doing...could be just as expensive as a list conversion.


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