The vfp RENAME command:

    RENAME (currentpath\file)   TO (newpath\file)



On 03/25/20 3:44 PM, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
VFP9SP2 on Win10 Pro clients

We've got a document management system (DMS) we wrote for a client and we need to "archive" some files by moving them to a subfolder from the main one.  The first idea is to use VFP's COPY FILE command and then just delete it once done.  I wanted to ask if anyone had a better idea.

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