Sorry Charles,
I didn't manage it with your explanation.
I tried :
dim f, g as FolderItem
f = new FolderItem("C001")
g = GetFolderItem(app.MyFolderPath)
f = g.Child("C001")
f.createAsFolder
But I get a Nil exception on f.
Could you explain where is my bug?
Thanks,
Youri
Charles Yeomans wrote:
GetFolderItem(app.MyFolderPath) will return a FolderItem corresponding
to the path. Note that GetFolderItem takes an optional second parameter
specifying the path format.
Once you have this FolderItem, use the Child function to get a
FolderItem representing an item (which may or may not exist) inside this
folder.
Charles Yeomans
On Jan 2, 2007, at 5:20 AM, Youri wrote:
Hi,
I hope you had a good time for the New Year ev'...
I am breaking my teeth on this (certinaly very easy) problem :
I have a string in which I store the location of a Folder on my Hard
drive as a string.
I want to create afterward a folder inside this folder. How do I pass
this path to indicate where I want to create my folder?
I have done :
dim f as FolderItem
f = new FolderItem("C001")
dossier.AbsolutePath = app.MyFolderPath
dossier.createAsFolder
But it doesn't work. I also tried to do :
dim s as string
s = app.MyFolderPath + "C001"
f = new FolderItem(s)
It creates a folder with the Name "s" at the root...
Best regards,
Youri
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