CURDIR() only returns the path and not the drive. If you want both use:
?FULLPATH('')
Peter Cushing
IT Department
WHISPERING SMITH
On 20/07/2016 21:34, Joe Yoder wrote:
Actually I discovered that my code was disappearing after the commands were
executed so I did some more Googling and found that the value to be saved
is returned by CURDIR() rather than SET('DEFAULT'). It gets restored with
"SET DEFAULT TO." That explains why things weren't working for me! Somehow
it seems better terminology could have been chosen!
Thanks,
Joe
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