Guess I missunderstood what he posted, that is what I get for staying up past my bedtime again.  I thought he was saying the argument would be expecting an array and the array would be initiated objects.  That is what I do a lot of, something like aryItems[1] = objItems then createobject("component", "something").Init(aryItems)   I also do pass single objects all the time as well.

On 1/14/06, Sean Corfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 1/13/06, Aaron Rouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do it quite often, I do not specify "argumentCollection=" when I do it but
> that is just because of style difference.

There is a big difference between passing a single object (as you do)
and what Sam is suggesting, which is effectively passing all of the
public members of the object (functions included!) as separate
arguments to a function.

I would pass a single object and not use argumentCollection.
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