Scott Rossi asked:
>Can I *set* the current directory? I'm trying to get the file list of a
>specified directory via the "files" function, but still can't figure out how
>to designate the current directory.
>
>Thanks for answering the simple questions...
Yes, it's as simple as "the directory". T
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Scott Rossi wrote:
> Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote:
>
> > You'll love this:
> >
> > set the directory to
>
> I tried this a dozen times over, and as it turned out, the problem was due
> to path which contained an incorrect character. What I couldn't understand
> was why
Recently, Richard Gaskin wrote:
> You'll love this:
>
> set the directory to
I tried this a dozen times over, and as it turned out, the problem was due
to path which contained an incorrect character. What I couldn't understand
was why the directory global kept returning the path to the MetaCa
on 1/31/00 1:05 PM, Scott Rossi at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can I *set* the current directory? I'm trying to get the file list of a
> specified directory via the "files" function, but still can't figure out how
> to designate the current directory.
You'll love this:
set the directory to
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Scott Rossi wrote:
> Can I *set* the current directory? I'm trying to get the file list of a
> specified directory via the "files" function, but still can't figure out how
> to designate the current directory.
>
> Thanks for answering the simple questions...
The simple answ
>Can I *set* the current directory? I'm trying to get the file list of a
>specified directory via the "files" function, but still can't figure out how
>to designate the current directory.
>
>Thanks for answering the simple questions...
Use
set the directory to
put the files
>
>Scott
>
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Can I *set* the current directory? I'm trying to get the file list of a
specified directory via the "files" function, but still can't figure out how
to designate the current directory.
Thanks for answering the simple questions...
Scott
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