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hi guys i need some help in programming,

i am stuck at this code below. what i am trying to achieve is to print e.g 17 filenames in a single column array in $array[1][1]. 

i tried to put in another array, this line $totalattach[16] = $attachfile($attachcount).filename  contain errors. 

Any other logic in getting this to work? thanks! 

global $array[10][10]
global $totalattach[16]

$attachfile = $attachitem.Attachments

for $attachcount = 0 to 16
if $attachfile.count > 0 then

$totalattach[16] = $attachfile($attachcount).filename
endif

$array[1][1] = $totalattach[16]

next

 

Edited by devilburnz
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