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Hi all, I would like to print out the data, for debugging purpose.

Data format would be like this

	cntryCode		= resArray("COUNTRYCODE")
	business		= resArray("BUSINESS") ' Payer's business name.
	shipToName		= resArray("SHIPTONAME")

the resArray consist of more than 10 records itself.

I tried to print out, but fail.

version 1 not working

public sub prArray (myarr)
    Dim x, ResponseData
    For x = 0 to myarr.Count
        ResponseData = ResponseData & myarr.Key(x) & " = " & myarr.Item(x) & "<br>"
    Next
    Response.Write ResponseData
end sub

version 2 also not working

public sub prArray (myarr)
    Dim x, ResponseData
    For x = 0 to UBound(myarr)
        ResponseData = ResponseData & myarr(x) & " = " & myarr(x) & "<br>"
    Next
    Response.Write ResponseData
end sub

I believe sure got some way to print out in classic asp

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When you say "fail" - what is actually happening? – David M Jul 17 at 8:40
And what data type is your "resArray"? – David M Jul 17 at 8:44
Fail to print out any data. it's NVP Collection object assigned into resArray. – i need help Jul 18 at 3:20

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You are using a Scripting.Dictionary no doubt. It is not ordered use this:-

 Sub prArray(myArr)
     Dim key
     For Each key in myArr
         Response.Write key & " = " & myArr.Item(key) & "<br />"
     Next
 End Sub
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thanks, your solution works. – i need help Jul 18 at 3:32
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What type is resArray? Is it a Collection? From the first code section, it looks like you access the items by key, so it can't be a simple array..? Can you give code example of how resArray is declared and populated?

If the collection is 0 base it will be:

For x = 0 to myarr.Count - 1

If the collection is 0 base it will be:

For x = 1 to myarr.Count

If it is a basic array, and you don't know what index base it is:

For x = LBound(myarr) to UBound(myarr)
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