Take a look at the <@UNION> tag, it will combine the two arrays into
one (!! but it will remove dupes !!)
Use the <@TRANSPOSE> on the arrays before the <@UNION> and again after.
If this is not what you want (because you "need" to see the dupes), then
use the <@ADDROWS> between the <@TRANSPOSE>
Regards,
John Schroeder
On Tuesday, October 1, 2002, at 08:55 AM, Storey, Paul wrote:
> I have two single row arrays, say one with 5 columns and one with 10
> columns. Is there an easy way to combine them into a single row array
> with
> 15 columns?
>
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