>I have a part of a program which seems to work fine on everyone's machines, but it won't work on the XP machine on which I am typing this post.
>
>My code was something like:
>
>
>IF FILE(CURDIR() + "DEV.TXT")
> .lDeveloper = .T.
>ELSE
> .lDeveloper = .F.
>ENDIF
>
>
>I use this to turn on a menu item to "
Exit to the FoxPro" desktop from a running program, otherwise, the whole program quits to the Windows Desktop.
>
>I see that the first condition turns out to be FALSE. IF FILE(CURDIR() + "DEV.TXT")
>
>The value is "\DEV\IVF_ADV\DEV.TXT" but perhaps the drive letter also needs to be there?
>
>There is a file called DEV.TXT in that specific location, but perhaps because the drive letter doesn't show, the FILE() function may fail.
What does
? ADIR(adevfile,CURDIR()+"DEV.TXT") > 0
return?
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