You can use TextBuffer class or BinData class, which are easy to use.

static void FileTestJob(Args _args)
{
  TextBuffer tb;
  BinaryIo bio;
  BinData bd;

  tb = new TextBuffer();
  tb.setText("some text");
  print tb.getText();

  bd = new BinData();
  bd.setStrData("Axapta");
  bd.saveFile(@"C:\kilroy.txt");
  pause;
  bd.loadFile(@"C:\kilroy.txt");
  bd.setStrData("Hello, " + bd.getStrData());
  bd.saveFile(@"C:\kilroy.txt");

tb.setText(""); // If you forget this one, the fromFile() will append to the current textbuffer.
tb.fromFile(@"C:\kilroy.txt");
print tb.getText();
}


I'll hope this is useful.

From: "volkankaraboga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [development-axapta] creating and writing a file
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 10:07:19 -0000

Hi all...

I want to create and write a txt file through axapta but I cant find
any function about this.
How can I do this? or can I do this with using axapta?
thanks your advise...


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