On Feb 28, 2006, at 7:25 AM, Joseph J. Strout wrote:

Maybe because it's not new MemoryBlock but newmemoryblock (single word)?

No, either one works fine.

But when somebody gives you a code snippet as an example, it is up to you to define the relevant object references involved, or to change them to match what's defined in your code. The snippet given was quite correct; it sounds like there was simply an error trying to apply it.

The method that does not exist is the MemoryBlock.String() method... it should be StringValue(). Otherwise that code would work as well.

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