Fifth column of return array will be a 'D' for directories.
>ADir() will do it. Third parameter will be 'D'.
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>>What do I need ? To capture the structure of a directory . The problem is that I can't find a function to get the names of the subdirectories of the directory . All I get are the names of files .
>>I can use ADIR() , DIRECTORY ... , GETDIR(), SYS(2000,) , but all these functions and commands don't return the names of subdirectories, only the files .
>>So , what can I do ?
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>>Thank you !
>>Mihai Pascu