On 24.06.13 19:59, H.Merijn Brand wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013 16:34:30 +0100, "Martin J. Evans"
<boh...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
On 24/06/13 16:01, H.Merijn Brand wrote:
In the git branch "f_dir-ref" (a wrong name now, as we changed some
things in the development process), you can find a new extension
DBD::File now understands a new attribute f_dir_search:
f_dir_search
This optional attribute can be set to pass a list of folders to also
find existing tables. It will not be used to create new files.
That does not make sense to me. Does it really mean:
This optional attribute can be set to a list of folders which will be
searched for existing tables and is not used when creating new tables.
I read exactly the same. I have no objection to this other phrasing if
that makes thing clearer.
BTW, I presume you normally use the word folder (bit of a Windows
thing) rather than directory (f_dir_search also suggests directory not
folder).
Funny. I started of using f_dir_ext as in extending the dir tree for
using tables, but Jens insisted on f_dir_search for Windows users iirc.
Folders and directories are the same to me.
Yes. I expect Martin known OpenFile and OpenFileEx and hope he
understands why I don't want confusing with f_dir and f_dir_ext ...
Cheers
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Jens Rehsack