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>>>>To check if the subdirectory "mysubdir" exists I use code
>>>>
>>>>on error do mkdir
>>>>CD mysubdir
>>>>cd ..
>>>>on erro
>>>>
>>>>proc mkdir
>>>>md mysubdir
>>>>cd mysubdir
>>>>endproc
>>>>
>>>>The program moves to the subdirectory OK, but it does not return to the parent directory when the command " cd .." is used.
>>>>
>>>>How to make "cd .." working ?
>>>>TIA, AHWBGA
>>>>
>>>>Ed
>>>
>>>To 'return' to another folder, it's enough to say SET DEFAULT TO ...
>>>BTW, you can use ADIR() to check subdirectories without changing default folder.
>>
>>ADIR() returns files names only.
>>I tried "CHDIR .." instead of "CD.." - it works
>>Thank You
>>Ed
>
>Take a look at the third parameter of ADIR(). If it's "D" it's exactly what it is (i mean Fox abbreviation only:).
I tried with ADIR() - it's OK
Thank You Very Much
Ed
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