Maybe I should explain myself a bit more. I work in an Hotel and, when
it's quiet, I work on various "other" tasks, like doing a bit of
programming. Unfortunately, I don't have FTP at work (I maintain the
hotel web site from home) so I can't upload my problem to provide a
link. Quite often I know it's something simple but I just can't see
it. That's when I ask a question, in the hopes someone will provide if
not an answer, at least a direction.
I appreciate the help I have received and, with time, I hope I can
give something back. If there was a useful group like this concerning
mainframe computers and banking systems, I'd be in there giving advice
from 40 years experience. Unfortunately, neither is still in operation
- which is why I'm working here.
In the future, I'll just take it home on my flash drive and set it up
there. Then I can provide a link.
So, thanks guys and gals from an old man who's still learning
something new every day.

Regards

David

On May 18, 3:34 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> Yes, as a good programmer, use relative rather than absolute
> references. My files do not change between my development and the
> prodcution environment.
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