Hi,
I've had a look and on the face of it the code seems ok. I only have
a Mac, so I can't test it here. One thing I noticed from the docs:
Note: In a standalone application the Common library is implemented
as a hidden group and made available when the group receives its
first openBackground message. During the first part of the
application's startup process, before this message is sent, the
revCopyFilecommand is not yet available. This may affect attempts to
use this command in startup, preOpenStack, openStack, or
preOpenCardhandlers in the main stack. Once the application has
finished starting up, the library is available and the
revCopyFilecommand can be used in any handler.
Not sure if this has any bearing.
Otherwise, here are some suggestions:
1. add the lines:
if there is a file source then
answer "There is file:" && source
end if
to Just before the revCopyFile call.
2. Change the source folder to be on the same Machine as the
destination folder as a Test, if this works then it's something to do
with the source file being on a different machine.
3. Try it without spaces in the path and name, I've tried it on a
mac and it works ok, but don't have a PC.
All the Best
Dave
On 4 Apr 2007, at 12:24, Nic Prioleau wrote:
Hi Dave,
Here's the source....
put the effective filename of this stack into tLocalPath
set the itemDelimiter to "/"
put "" into item -1 of tLocalPath
if tempSFile = tempLFile then
if line 5 of thisSLine > line 5 of thisLFile then
put tServerPath & tempSFile into source -- So source looks
like this "\\83.143.28.54\netcaresource\filesToDownload
\AeroMedical.qrl"
-- And tLocalPath = "C:/Netcare991 Source/"
revCopyFile source,tLocalPath
if the result is empty then
put tempSFile & " File Updated Sucessfully..."&cr after
tempMessage
end if
end if
end if
Thanks for your assistance there Dave...
Nic
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "How to use Revolution" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 1:01 PM
Subject: Re: Using Shell to copy files
Hi,
AFAIK it works ok with spaces, paste your code into an email and
I'll take a look, it works fine for me.
All the Best
Dave
On 4 Apr 2007, at 11:52, Nic Prioleau wrote:
Yeah I hear you... Problem is my revCopyFile is returning a 1, so
I am not too sure what this means(other than it's in error).
Does this command also worry about spaces in the folder names?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "How to use Revolution" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 12:38 PM
Subject: Re: Using Shell to copy files
Hi,
What problems are you having with the revCopyFile command?
AFAIK it works ok. This is a better way of doing since
depending on what you are doing, using the shell or an external
copy command may cause problems if you open the new file too
quickly.
All the Best
Dave
On 4 Apr 2007, at 11:35, Nic Prioleau wrote:
Hi all,
having tried, with no result, to copy files using revCopyFile,
I decided to try and use shell("copy"). The way I am doing it
may seem a little odd but my syntax is this...
put quote & "copy "&source&space&tLocalPath"e into tTest
set the hideConsoleWindows to true
get shell(tTest)
This works fine but only if the folder I am copying to does
not have any spaces in it's name.
Can someone tell me how I would get around this problem. It's
obviously a DOS issue but I am not sure of the syntax.
Thanks
Nic
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