Hi,
Monday, September 8, 2003, 12:16:47 PM, you wrote:
L> Nothing. But it I run:
L> function getData() {
L> etc..
L> print_r ($theArray);
L> return $theArray;
L> }
L> the data is definitely there.
L> I should add that the function is within a class so it is like this:
L> class excel_com {
L> (all tested - it works well)
L> function getData() {
L> etc..
L> return $theArray;
L> }
L> }
L> and here is an example of the call:
L> $xls = new excel_com($workbook, $wks);
L> $xls->Range($range, $inclHeader);
L> $header=$xls->header;
L> $data = $xls->getData();
L> $xls->close();
L> unset($xls);
Well from what is there that should work...very strange
does print_r show an empty array or nothing?
is $theArray created in the getData() function or is part of the class and
needs return $this->theArray
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regards,
Tom
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