Rick, those numbers are not a 'fault'...they are reference data.  The
numbers are

BytesBeforeCompression;BytesAfterCompression;OriginalFileName

I use this information in my system for example to ensure that when someone
attaches a file, it's not a 0 byte file....

I also copy the file name to another field, and strip the preceding values
to get just the file name...


On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 10:38 AM, Rick Cook <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> I am pushing an attachment from the 7.6.04 HPD:Work Log form to an
> attachment field on another form (same server).  Once there, I copy the
> Attachment file name to a character field for display.  The problem is that
> the character field then contains something like "3223;815;AttachmentName"
> instead of just "AttachmentName".
>
> I can do the field stripping of the prefix clutter, but I'd prefer to
> address it at the source if possible.  Can someone tell me what those
> numbers represent and how I might be able to eliminate their transfer at
> the source?  The actual attachment file name doesn't contain those numbers,
> either at the source or destination.
>
> Rick
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