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Visual FoxPro
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>Yea, that would work if I waned to rename it, then it will do it in caps. It will not do it when in the same directory (unless I change the name).
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>That's ok, not too important. I was just puzzled by it.
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>>I've just always assumed it was because windows doesn't care about the case, but I don't know for sure.
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>>Once the new file exists, you can try:
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>>Re: Rename a file long file name from lower to upper case Thread #801645 Message #801674
If the file already exists the case will be the same as the old file. Soooooo, if you reallllly want it in a specific case (UPPER or lower) then you'll have to erase the file before recreating it. FWIW, dunno why you would want UPPER because, as we all know, that's akin to YELLING. Having all files, and directories, in lower case will make your disk drives quiter - I'm sure a scientifically proven point.
Scott
Scott Ramey
BDS Software
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