VBScript Function - CnF1G

“Returns a zero-based, one-dimensional array containing a specified number of substrings.” Granted, that doesn’t sound too terribly interesting. Nevertheless, the VBScript Split function (or the Windows PowerShell Split() method) can be incredibly useful. For example, suppose you have a comma-delimited list of computer names. ................
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