app.path = the directory where the application was run

eg. my app is located in 
C:\MYAPPPATH\myapp.exe

app.path will equal "C:\MYAPPPATH\"
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What does the app.path tell you or what information is stored there?
 
Brian Stevenson - Systems Administrator
University Health System - Business Information Systems
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Hello,
 
I have recently join the Boston Workstation family of customers. I am 
working on converting our current Meditech scripts to the Boston 
Workstation environment and have run into a small snag. Some of our 
current scripting code uses the visual basic App.Path property. I have 
been informed that Boston Workstations VBA environment does not support 
the App object and does not have a equivalent to the  App.Path property. 
Has anyone found or develop a work around? 
 
Alan Gersh 
Systems Analyst, Information Technology Department
Martin Memorial Health Systems, Inc.
Phone: 772.223.5945 ext: 4825
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