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Topic Title: UNC Filenames
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Created On: 2-Mar-2005 08:35
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 2-Mar-2005 08:35
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Dave McMahon

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I am using a #include file using the absolute file path i.e. "t:/CDP/cdp.inc" , It works well on my system , however other users have different drive mapping (the t drive is K).
A solution I am considering is to replace the absolute path with the UNC filename.
Not had much luck, DXL reports cannot find file name.
Is there anyway of using the UNC filename with the include statement?
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 2-Mar-2005 08:43
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Dirk Plaschke

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Hi Dave,

use "#include <...>" (i.e. #inlcude <\\server\e:\projects.doors\src\script.inc>.

Dirk.

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 2-Mar-2005 10:30
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Dave McMahon

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Tried the following :- #include <\\pccluster01:\batee\cdp.inc> but returns:-
-E- DXL: <Line:1> could not open include file (\\pccluster01:\batee\cdp.inc) (Invalid argument)
any ideas?
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 2-Mar-2005 10:52
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Antonio Norkus

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I don't think you should put the : in the path.
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 14-Mar-2005 18:09
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Jeremy Eble

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you definitely shouldn't have the colon. From your examples it looks like you need something like "#include ".

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