>>>I came across a line of code like this:
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string path = @"C:\Temp\" + this.oReceipt.Entity.ReceiptNumber + @".pdf";
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>>>What is the "@" for?
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>>>I am now wanting to store the folder ina variable, so how would I change that line to something like this:
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string path = @oAppSettings.ReceiptFolder + this.oReceipt.Entity.ReceiptNumber + @".pdf";
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>>There is a nice explanation here:
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http://en.csharp-online.net/CSharp_FAQ:_What_does_at_sign_identifier_mean>
>Thanks, very clear now :)
:o) Glad I could help. If you want to research it more, look up verbatim identifiers...
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