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04/12/1998 17:04:01
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Produits tierce partie
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00164275
Message ID:
00164299
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>I have been having trouble with this product on NT on our multi user
>version, I use a sys(5)+sys(2003) +"\" + sys(3) + ".ssw" to create a
>temporary file in the current directory. It is not a rights issue. I have already checked that it does work on our other NT systems but this particular network will not run it. The error is "could not open file
>n:\\899898.ssw"
>
>the double backslash has confused me and I have tried to hardcode the path in for this particular customer but it did not work if any one can give me any ideas it would be appreciated. Thank you in advance
>

SYS(2003) sometimes appends a backslash to the path (like under NT). A better method would be:

FULLPATH(CURDIR()) + SYS(3) + '.ssw' which should always work.
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