>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>Is it possible to add/include a file to an EXE file? As if the file was included at design/compile time?
>>>>
>>>>TIA
>>>
>>>I have to ask, why? There could be other way to accomplish what you need.
>>
>>One of the files used by SDT is SDTMeta.dbf. Sometimes I get an error from the customer that this file cannot be read by the application. To prevent these errors, ideally, I would include this file into the application (into the .EXE).
>>But, for some customers, this file has to be updated/changed, when the application is being updated. Reason is that these customers have custom fields or some other custom settings that require this file to be different from other customers.
>>Therefore, I would like to include this file, SDTMeta.dbf into the EXE; but for those that need to have a custom version, modify it - during the update - and then store it into the .EXE
>
>Just keep the usual file into EXE (with different name) and if you have problems reading the file that is outside the EXE,
>extract it, update it and then use it :-)
>Something like:
>
>TRY
> USE SDTMeta IN 0 SHARED
>CATCH
> STRTOFILE(FILETOSTR("YourStroredFile.DDD"), Full_path_for_SDTMeta.DBF, 0)
> UPDATE Full_path_for_SDTMeta.DBF to have all records
> USE SDTMeta IN 0 SHARED
>ENDTRY
>
>Of course this is very simplified :-)
This is a good approach. But I am thinking that the error message the customer gets is not because the file is "bad" but because the OS has a glitch. So, I am thinking of enclosing the USE SDTMeta (just like you have) in TRY CATCH and do it 3 times, with a delay of about a second. Then, if it fails, even on the 3rd try, suppress the error (in Catch) and go on. Currently the application completely fails on Read error. If I suppress the error, I tested, the application still works. Just some SDT Filters may not be working 100%. But this is minor compared to the application crashing.
Thank you.
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