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Sending a VFP report to a word processor
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24/04/2000 23:31:05
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Visual FoxPro
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Gestionnaire de rapports & Rapports
Divers
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00361024
Message ID:
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From my experience, CURDIR() has never included the drive letter. I've always had to use FULLPATH(CURDIR()) when I want the drive letter.

- GWW

>>>I tried your oF2W.SaveFolder=SYS(5) + SYS(2003) and it works fine. And, yes, it does take a while. The report I am using has about 6 pages, but very sparse information (a boxed set of about 6 fields for each record in the recordser). It took about 3 minutes. The one at the other location was taking about ten mins...that is before it crashed with what I (now) believe to be the CURDIR() error. I guess the message for the time being is to use either a literal string or your system functions. I am also curious to see if the OS is a factor. I'll do that when I get to my first location...maybe today but for sure on Monday.
>>>
>>>Thanks again. I'll CC: the author of FRX2Word with this. It is indeed a promising utility.
>>>
>>>Jim
>>My workstation is NT 4 SP6 - CURDIR() failed - SYS(5) + SYS(2003) worked.
>
>I'm noticing that curdir() omits the drive in NT4/sp4 (or was it 5? - I'll have to take a look, really). I'm usually using AddBs(set("directory")), which seems to give me the full path (even when running off an UNC). Did anyone notice this failing in some OSes?
** Gerry White / Hagerstown, MD, USA --
** Developing since 1986 in Foxpro, VFP, Oracle, and Java.
** http://GerrysPlace.com
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