On Jan 16, 2007, at 18:44 UTC, Youri wrote: > As I explain earlier, I save in a RealSQLDB the reference to 3 > folderItem, using this code > > app.DossierAppa = f.GetSaveInfo(f,0) //app.DossierAppa is a String > Property ....
You're really asking for save-info for a file relative to itself? That doesn't make much sense to me. If you don't have something more sensible to look for these files relative to, then just specify nil as the first parameter of GetSaveInfo. > If the Folder is on the right place then, everything is smooth, > therefore it let me think that the value stored in "DossierAppa" is > correct. Well, first fix the problem above, and if that makes the issue go away, file a bug report explaining that resolving save-info behaves badly if you got that info relative to the file itself, and then the file goes missing. (Or maybe more generally: if you stored save-info relative to some base file, and that base file is missing when you go to resolve it... this shouldn't cause an IllegalFormatException IMHO.) If that doesn't make it go away, then I'd say file a different bug report, explaining that an IllegalFormatException is raised when you try to resolve a file that doesn't exist. I'd say this is incorrect behavior since the format of the data is fine (as you point out, it works fine if the file exists). HTH, - Joe -- Joe Strout -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Verified Express, LLC "Making the Internet a Better Place" http://www.verex.com/ _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe or switch delivery mode: <http://www.realsoftware.com/support/listmanager/> Search the archives of this list here: <http://support.realsoftware.com/listarchives/lists.html>
