Hi John,
I persisted in MS Knowledgebase and found the solution.
Article (113919)
Thank you
Ilona
Adelaide, Australia


  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Ilona Wright
  Sent: Saturday, 17 June 2006 3:39 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: RE: [ms_access] CurDir help please


  Hi John,
  I am using the CurDir function to return the current path.
  I am expecting the path of the .mdb using the function, but it returns the
  ACCESS Default Database Folder.
  Can you please tell me how to determine the current path?

  I am using Acces 97. What I am trying to do is establish links to tables
on
  opening my switchboard form. The data tables are in a separate databse to
  the application software, but I expect the tables database to reside in
the
  same folder as the application software database. So, if the switchboard
  knows where it is, it can establish the links to the data tables. I want
the
  linking to be hidden from the user.
  I hope this makes sense.
  Thank you again in advance
  Ilona

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