Tried that. Get the error message:

"The expression has requested a variable or an intermediate expression 
result as a simple value, however, the result cannot be converted to a 
simple value. Simple values are strings, numbers, boolean values, and date/
time values. Queries, arrays, and COM objects are examples of complex 
values. 
The most likely cause of the error is that you are trying to use a complex 
value as a simple one ..."


On 1/9/2002 4:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>What luck have you had with ArraySort(foo, text)?
>
>Michael Corrigan
>Programmer
>Endora Digital Solutions
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>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: Matt Kornguth 
>  To: CF-Talk 
>  Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 3:33 PM
>  Subject: Sorting multi-dimensional arrays?
>
>
>  Is it possible to sort multi-dimensional arrays? I have a two 
>dimensional 
>  array and want to sort by the first "column".
>
>  Array name is "foo":
>  foo[1][1] = "b"
>  foo[1][2] = "1"
>  foo[2][1] = "a"
>  foo[2][2] = "2"
>
>  So in this case I want to sort the first "column" (alpha characters 
>"b 
>& a"
>   alphabetically).
>
>  Either it's not doable or I'm having MASSIVE brain freeze.
>
>  Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
>
>  
>
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