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I have a class called 'Company' that has properties like 'CompanyName', 'CompanyCode' and 'IsActive'. This class is in VBScript. I want to store a collection of Company objects using VBScript in classic ASP. Is this possible, and if yes, then how would I do it?

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  • Arrays are pretty basic.. what is your final goal? What will you do with that collection? Apr 5, 2012 at 7:29
  • I need to be able to loop through the Company objects and create dynamic strings based on Company properties. For example, create a comma delimited list of CompanyIds based on Company objects in the dictionary collection.
    – Sunil
    Apr 5, 2012 at 16:12
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    So Guido answer below should be what you're looking for, isn't it? Apr 5, 2012 at 19:42
  • Did my answer work for you? If so, could you tag it? Apr 7, 2012 at 13:45

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You can use an array or a dictionary object:

Array

' create an array with a fixed size
dim companies(2) 

' fill the array with the companies
set companies(0) = Company1 
set companies(1) = Company2
set companies(2) = Company3

' iteration example 1
dim company
for each company in companies
    response.write company.CompanyName
next

' iteration example 2
dim i
for i = 0 to ubound(companies)
    response.write companies(i).CompanyName
next

Dictionary

' create a dictionary object
dim companies
set companies = server.createObject("Scripting.Dictionary")

' add the companies
companies.add "Key1", Company1
companies.add "Key2", Company2
companies.add "Key3", Company3

' iteration example
dim key
for each key in companies.keys
    response.write key & " = " & companies.item(key).CompanyName
next

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