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Hi Sergey,
I should have know you would answer so quick. :-) Well, I am thinking that a DSN identifies a path as well as the ODBC driver to connect to any files within the DSN Path. If that is the case, what if there are non-odbc files, such as a text file called "mytext.txt" in the same DSN path as the target ODBC files? I am just wondering, what if a user wanted a list of ALL files (ODBC and everything else) within a defined DSN?
Ric
>Hi Ric,
>
>What text files?
>
>>Hi Sergey,
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>>I have been studying up and trying to come to terms with Registry and DSN's over the last few days. I see here that when you parse out the proerties of the DSN connection you use the CHR(13) and I find that very handy. Thank you.
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>>Now, my question regarding this issue is if you have a connection which is valid (as in the example), how can you get a list of (for instance) just the .txt files which are with the DSN?
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>>Ric
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