Thanks for the speedy response Peter, and that's exactly what the
problem was, thanks!
Peter Reilly wrote:
you may need to use
instead of value=""
Peter
On Wed, Apr 2, 2008 at 3:25 PM, Matt Benic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I am having trouble using Apply o
Hi,
I am having trouble using Apply on a proprietary third party tool. The
tool is a packaging utility which (bizarrely) cannot take wildcard or
folder parameters, so each input file must be independently specified.
An example (working) commandline call that adds a file to the package is:
xuip
Thanks, I'll try '*.', Up until now I've been using '*'.
Regards,
Matt Benic
Axapta Developer
UTi Sun Couriers Division
"The universal aptitude for ineptitude
makes any human accomplishment an incredible miracle."
- Col. John P. Stapp
www.smallfrym
had the current code to post, but I do not have it
available right now.
Regards,
Matt Benic
Axapta Developer
UTi Sun Couriers Division
"The universal aptitude for ineptitude
makes any human accomplishment an incredible miracle."
- Col. John P. Stapp
www.smallfrymobile.com <h
would like to see the target directory
ending up like this:
/targetdir
file1
file2
But I can't seem to get it right, I keep ending up with the subfolders as
well. Can anyone give me an idea of the copy command and file filter I
should be using?
Thanks,
Matt Benic
Axapta Developer
UT