>>Where is Ur default path set to? A network drive perhaps that prohibits write/create access? Check it out. Also, a cursor of similar name does not already exist in your DE?
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>if you're including a path, it's likely one (or more) of the directories has an 'illegal' char (space, asterisk, percent sign, etc.)
It is strange. It is on a local drive. I tried it in a different form and it worked. I couldn't get it to work in the original form until I shortened "resolution" to eight characters. Thanks for the replies.
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