Is that really the case, and was requested as far back as 2015…
anyone got a workaround?
Is that really the case, and was requested as far back as 2015…
anyone got a workaround?
just found this function - another day, another astonishment ![]()
Function FW_Split(toSplit As String, delim As String, bIncludeEmpties = false As Boolean) As Object
result =
If bIncludeEmpties Then
If Not FW_IsNullOrEmpty(toSplit) Then
char = 0
While char <= toSplit.Len()
match = toSplit.Instr(char, delim)
If match = -1 Then
result.Push(toSplit.Mid(char))
Exit While
End If
If match >= char Then
result.Push(toSplit.Mid(char, match - char))
char = match
End If
char = char + delim.Len()
End While
End If
Else
st = CreateObject(“roString”)
st.SetString(toSplit)
result = st.Tokenize(delim)
End If
Return result
End Function
“georgejecook” wrote:
Is that really the case, and was requested as far back as 2015…anyone got a workaround?
First, regardless of the validity of your comment, do you really need to use disrespectful language?
Second, your complaint isn’t very clear. Possibly the roString Split function would do what you want?
disrespectful language? What disrespectful language?? ..! Look ^^^^ ![]()
Seriously though - point taken: Sorry!
And yes! that function works a treat. Thank you!