Re: GETFILE() Returns Empty String in Some Cases

Author: Brant E. Layton

Posted: 2017-07-31 at 15:44:44

Hi All,

I think that mypath (or whatever variable you are expecting to contain the

returned path) needs to be initialized prior to the GETFILE call...

In the code below, make it look like:

private mypath

mypath = ''

mypath = GETFILE(...)

Perhaps your standalone application initializes mypath, and the application

doesn't?||

||

|Brant Layton|

|480.964.1316|

On 7/31/2017 12:24 PM, profoxtech-request@leafe.com wrote:

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> Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2017 15:23:06 -0400

> From: Philip Borkholder <plborker@netzero.net>

> To: profoxtech@leafe.com

> Subject: Re: GETFILE() Returns Empty String in Some Cases

> Message-ID: <588017c0-9341-521a-b853-270a04a58e6e@netzero.net>

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> Are you declaring your variable as PRIVATE right before you run the

> GETFILE() command?

>

> PRIVATE mypath

>

> mypath = GETFILE("csv","Spreadsheet","Open",0,"Open Spreadsheet")

>

> Just curious if that is affecting it.

>

> -Philip

>

>

> On 7/31/2017 2:19 PM, Ken Dibble wrote:

>>> Permissions issue on the folder or on the selected file?

>> I don't see how. In both cases it's me doing the test, on the same

>> computer, with the same folder and file, with the same domain

>> administrator account.

>>

>> Ken Dibble

>> www.stic-cil.org

>>

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