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Topic Title: Copying a Module Topic Summary: Created On: 6-Jan-2003 18:18 Status: Post and Reply |
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Have a question, whenever I copy a module using DXL, it makes the copy of the module in the same folder/project as the original module.
If I include a path in the name of the destination module (e.g., /dest/modulecopy) in order to copy this module to a different path then I get an error in the copy statement saying that an illegal character "/" was used. The documentation states that I can put a relative path in the argument but that does not seem to work. How do I copy a module from one project into another project? I could make the copy and then move it. I have not tried that yet. Any suggestions? Thanks, Shawn Wilson |
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Perhaps you need the "\" character instead of the "/" character. To code that in DXL use a double "\\".
You also need to be cognizant of the notion of "current" folder; which may not be the folder containing the "current" module (I don't recall); and I suspect that relative paths you use will be relative to that. - Louie |
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Thanks Louie. I tried switching the slash and it still didn't work. I also tried the double and that didn't work although I may not have tried the double both ways.
I ended up just moving the module after I copied it and that worked. It was still quite a pain to keep track of the folders and such but now functional. Appeciate the help, Shawn |
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