Turns out, it was a flag that needed to be set.... I believe it was RECURSEFLAG = .T. got it working.
thanks!
>DynaZip is not obsolete. It works perfectly under all versions of Windows from XP, Vista, 7, Windows 8 and all server editions from 2000 to 2008, both 32 or 64 bit. It is not being enhanced anymore but its current functionality works in all respects perfectly. Whatever problem Tommy is experiencing it wll be a switch or similar issue which the help documentation will explain. I have never had a problem with it.
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>>AFAIK Dynazip is obsolete. I suggest the free VFPCompression as an alternative.
http://www.sweetpotatosoftware.com/spsblog/2008/12/08/VFPCompressionUpdateACoupleOfFixesAndASlightEnhancement.aspx>>
>>>Hi Gang! This is for the DYNAZIP gurus on here......
>>>
>>>I have some code to extract a ZIP file called IMAGES.ZIP.
>>>
>>>IMAGES.ZIP has 9 sub folders in it....
>>> DISK1
>>> DISK2
>>> DISK3
>>> DISK4
>>> DISK5
>>>...
>>> DISK9
>>>
>>>each subfolder has many JPG files in it.
>>>
>>>
>>>so when I unzip the IMAGES.ZIP file, I want to have this...
>>>
>>>C:\PHARMACY\DOWNLOAD\IMAGES\DISK1 with JPG's in it
>>>C:\PHARMACY\DOWNLOAD\IMAGES\DISK2 ditto
>>>C:\PHARMACY\DOWNLOAD\IMAGES\DISK3 ditto
>>>...
>>>C:\PHARMACY\DOWNLOAD\IMAGES\DISK9 ditto
>>>
>>>But when I run my DYNAZIP code, I get the folders ok.... but NO FILES in them!! Here is the code
>>>
>>>
>>>lcMainImageZipFile = 'C:\PHARMACY\DOWNLOAD\IMAGES.ZIP'
>>>remote_config.client_download_path = "DOWNLOAD"
>>>WITH ThisForm.oleUnZip
>>> .ActionDZ = 0
>>> .ZipFile = lcMainImageZipFile
>>> .FileSpec = "*.*"
>>> .Destination = SYS(5) + ALLTRIM(remote_config.client_download_path)
>>> .ActionDZ = 8
>>>ENDWITH
>>>
>>>
>>>Any ideas ???
>>>Thanks!!
Tommy Tillman A+ NetWork+ MCP