>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>>I have the following code that is supposed to set the current directory to a folder:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>cDirectName = "\\someservername\app_name\data_folder\"
>>>>>set default to (cDirectName)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Sometimes the above works (on the customer server) but more often it does not. When I check - using CURDIR() - after the set default, it returns some other folder on the server. I noticed that it sets to folder "data_folder" but to a mapped drive (not mapped to the required folder).
>>>>>
>>>>>What should I change?
>>>>>
>>>>>TIA
>>>>
>>>>I verified that the SET DEFAULT does indeed work. But following this SET DEFAULT I have GetFile() command. And it looks like GetFile() is what DOES NOT work. As it opens the Window dialog in a different folder than the current one.
>>>
>>>That's strange. I have many places code something like this, which has never caused any problems. Maybe you need to add Fullpath().
>>>
>>>
>>>lcDefault = fullpath(set("Default"))
>>>lcDataDir = 'd:\data\somefolder\'
>>>set default to (lcDataDir))
>>>lcTxtFile = fullpath(getfile('txt'))
>>>set default to (lcDefault)
>>
>>You see, on my computer when I use a mapped drive (just like you did, e.g. 'd:\data\somefolder\') everything works. It is when on customer site and they use a UNC (e.g. '\\servername\appname\data\') the program (GetFile()) has a problem.
>
>Did you try to add fullpath()?
I am back to your suggestion of 'fullpath()'. It didn't make a change as to where (folder) the Open Dialog of getfile() fires. But I was wondering about a different aspect of it. I tested the return from getfile() with and without enclosing with fullpath(). And in either case the GetFile returned the file name with full path (e.g. "c:\appl_name\data\file_folder\file.pdf"). How should FULLPATH() make the difference?
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