OK, I'm back - ready to wimper a bit.

I have isolated the problem to this snippet of code:

 Code:
;************************************ SET MONTH VARIABLE *******************************************************
$mn='0','January','February','March','April','May','June','July','August','September','October','November','December'

;************************************ SET MONTH VARIABLE *******************************************************

Dim $lmonth2
Dim $cmonth2

$lmonth2 = $mn[@monthno-1]  + $year + @userid + ".xls"
? "Back half of $lmonth var: " + $lmonth2
sleep 10
$lmonth = "\\nvzramcw3vn101\6-MDG-G\Data\6 MDG Network Drives\Users\" + @userid + "\meprs\" + $lmonth2
? "This is $lmonth: " + $lmonth
Sleep 10
$cmonth = ("\\nvzramcw3vn101\6-MDG-G\Data\6 MDG Network Drives\Users\" + @userid + "\meprs\" + @month  + $year + @userid + ".xls")
? "This is $cmonth: " + $cmonth
Sleep 10
 


Look what happens to $lmonth when I concantenate the back half with the front half? You can run this snippet and a bunch of garbage ends up on the back half. What am I doing wrong, delinating the front half incorrectly?

v/r

Steve