>    "@//UserData/users.xml"
> 
> Does that do what you need it to? Or do you need to confirm that the 
> UserData folder exists? Or that the XML file does? If the latter, it 
> seems BAPI lets you. If the former, you might be able to do a 
> getNthFileNameInFolder test for @// and see if the folder you want is 
> present.

It does, pretty much. I guess I'll use your or Sébastien's method to
store the path to the user data in a property. It doesn't look like I
can use @// to store a path that works. Oh well.

Thanks.

Cordially,

Kerry Thompson



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