Microsoft KB Archive/44494

= QuickBasic 4.50 Arrays Can Have 60 Elements, Not Just 8 =

Article ID: 44494

Article Last Modified on 11/21/2006



This article was previously published under Q44494



SUMMARY
Appendix C, &quot;Limits of QuickBasic,&quot; on Page 337 of the &quot;Microsoft QuickBasic 4.5: Programming in Basic&quot; manual for Version 4.50 and the QuickBasic Advisor on-line Help system incorrectly state that there is a limit of 8 dimensions for arrays. The actual limit is 60.

Appendix C and the on-line Help system should read as follows:   Arrays                        Maximum             Minimum -  Array Dimensions                60                   1 This information was not included in the documentation for earlier versions of QuickBasic or Microsoft Basic compiler.

This documentation error has been corrected in the &quot;Microsoft Basic 7.0: Programmer's Guide&quot; for Microsoft Basic PDS Version 7.00 and in the Microsoft Advisor on-line Help system of the QBX.EXE environment in Microsoft Basic PDS 7.00.

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