Stack Directory?
Chipp Walters
chipp at chipp.com
Wed Sep 11 21:19:00 EDT 2002
Klaus (or other),
Why do you use "effective filename" instead of just "filename"??
-Chipp
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> [mailto:metacard-admin at lists.runrev.com]On Behalf Of Klaus Major
> Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 8:05 AM
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> Subject: Re: Stack Directory?
>
>
> Bonjour Domi,
>
> > I have stack with a "scores" field.
> > I want to write the scores to a text file *in the same folder*
> > Is it possible to get the directory property for a stack, i.e. the
> > folder in which it resides?
>
> Mais oui, mon ami :-)
>
> C'est tres simple...
>
> ...
> put the effective filename of this stack into fn
> set the itemdel to "/"
> delete item -1 of fn
> put "/" after fn
> ...
>
> et voila, fn now holds the actual folder.
>
> Do this at openstack and store it in a global var or
> in a custom property.
>
> Then you can build your "high-score" string like:
> ...
> global the_stored_directory
> put xxxx into url("file:" & the_stored_directory & "the_scores.abc")
> ...
>
> or with a custom prop:
> ...
> put xxxx into url("file:" & the_stored_directory of this stack &
> "the_scores.abc")
>
> > Anyway, I have a "answer folder" command, but I want to avoid it...
> > --
> > Regards,
> > Dominique
>
> Au revoir
>
> Klaus Major
> klaus.major at metascape.org
>
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