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Getting path for loaded skill file

Ejlersen
Ejlersen over 14 years ago

Hi

Is there an easy way to get the path of a loaded skill file?

Best regards

Ole

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    Ejlersen over 14 years ago

    Hi George

    I do the same and keep track of version at user site that way, there's more to it than what I described.

    I have a complete framework for skill programs and it has changed over time and users have installed it in differenct locations.

     want to place a pdf help file together with the skill file (or in a Help subfolder). Also bmp files for forms are in a subfolder icons.

    So if I had the path of the skill file, it would also offer me the path for my bmp files, help files etc.

    Today I've written a search routine, I was simply looking for an easier approach.

     

    Thanks for all your suggestions.

     

     Best regards

    Ole

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    Ejlersen over 14 years ago

    Hi George

    I do the same and keep track of version at user site that way, there's more to it than what I described.

    I have a complete framework for skill programs and it has changed over time and users have installed it in differenct locations.

     want to place a pdf help file together with the skill file (or in a Help subfolder). Also bmp files for forms are in a subfolder icons.

    So if I had the path of the skill file, it would also offer me the path for my bmp files, help files etc.

    Today I've written a search routine, I was simply looking for an easier approach.

     

    Thanks for all your suggestions.

     

     Best regards

    Ole

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