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\" ................................... Brian Van Grinsven Integrated Systems Specialist Medbuy Corporation mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.medbuy.ca T: 519.652.1688 ext. 114 F: 519.652.2788 Technical Support: ext. 199 or [EMAIL PROTECTED] Building Partnerships in Healthcare "Brian Stevenson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/16/2008 11:30 AM Please respond to [email protected] To <[email protected]> cc Subject RE: [Talk] Visual Basic App.Path Work Around What does the app.path tell you or what information is stored there? Brian Stevenson - Systems Administrator University Health System - Business Information Systems Office: (210) 358 - 9282 Pager: (210) 756 - 0582 Fax: (210) 358 - 9287 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gersh, Alan Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 10:27 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [Talk] Visual Basic App.Path Work Around 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 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ********************************************************************** This e-mail and any attachments may contain confidential and privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail, delete this e-mail and destroy any copies. Any dissemination or use of this information by a person other than the intended recipient is unauthorized and may be illegal. **********************************************************************
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