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Nope, you've got the structure right. Are you reading the desired element correctly? That is,
ASCaseCV[1][2].value?
(Heads up! 3559 is paired with two different responses: 411HO60122 in one case, and 411HO60133 later on.)
Jim Plante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Nov 16, 2003, at 6:05 PM, Jim's e-mail wrote:
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Can someone give me a quick example of a two-dimensional array in JavaScript
for Acrobat (or don't they work?). Here is how I thought it would work.
ASCaseCV = new Array ( ["3571", "app.alert('411H60104')"], ["3571", "app.alert('411H60110')"], ["3559", "app.alert('411H60122')"], ["3571", "app.alert('411H60105')"], ["3571", "app.alert('411H60111')"], ["2971", "app.alert('411H60111')"], ["3559", "app.alert('411H60133')"], ["2971", "app.alert('411H60116')"], ["5965", "app.alert('411H60316')"], ["", ""] )
This works just fine when I split it into two separate one-dimensional arrays.
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