>>>How can you tell what the PATH is set to after you invoke a SET PATH? I know you can use SYS(5)/SYS(2003) when you want to see what the DEFAULT DIR is. At DOS, if
>>>you type PATH, you can see what PATH is set to.
>>>What do you do in vfp50?
>>>
>>>help
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>>Use SET("PATH")
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>Also, Maybe I should SET PATH and add that to the existing PATH.
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>SET PATH TO m:\network;existing dos path
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>How would I do that...?
SET PATH cPath && cPath- comma-delimited string of all paths.
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant