>Thanks for the tip, Jen.
>
>BTW, I'm do mostly Windows, but am continually intrigued by the MAC. Would
>have changed if the damn things were not twice the price of IBM boxes in
>'84, 85.
>
>Anyway, I'm having a problem with identifying the folder that the exe is
>in. For example, I have a conversion program that appends the old data to
>the new structure. I create a sub-directory (usually BKP), copy the
>originals into it, copy empty new files into the master directory
>(folder)... with the exe and the conversion exe, of course... and then run
>the conversion.
>
>Only problem is that .\ does not work in MAC.
>
>Suggestions ?
>
>Adolph Santorine
>
>adolph@schedulestar.com
>
http://www.schedulestar.comthe directory seperator on a Mac is :
so a PC path of
C:\VFPAPPS\PROJECT1\DATA
on a Mac would be
MAC_HD:VFPAPPS:PROJECT1:DATA
where MAC_HD is the name of the hard drive.
**WARNING** Although the Mac is OK with spaces in drive and folder names VFP can get rather upset about them. Remove spaces or replace with underscore.
Jen
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