On 14 Jun 2011, at 8:35, Sim Zacks wrote:

> It is much simpler then that. My data includes file references.
> One table has the filename with a path placeholder and another table contains 
> the windows and linux versions of the full path. This is for an intranet and 
> we _always_ have the same drive letters (windows) and mount paths (linux) for 
> every client. When the client requests data that includes a file reference, I 
> want to send the relevant path.


Best to solve that client-side then. That even works when a network drive is 
mapped to a different drive letter, because that _is_ going to happen.

Alban Hertroys

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