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    #16
    Re: Link To Access file is locked to folder

    Oops... on re-reading my post,

    "The test is being able to move the database to another directory and still have the link work."

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      #17
      Re: Link To Access file is locked to folder

      Originally posted by Stan Mathews View Post

      Rather a kludgy solution but possible.


      Works for me... kludgy is OK for me. Now to get Tom's credit card....... I think kludgy but works is OK for Tom - now that I'm speaking for him.....

      It should be relatively straight forward - read file - find this - replace with that - write back

      Tom - Congrats on your son's graduation... Is he going to work for Dad now???
      ;) Been there - done that..
      Al Buchholz
      Bookwood Systems, LTD
      Weekly QReportBuilder Webinars Thursday 1 pm CST

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      Normalize till it hurts - De-normalize till it works.
      Advice offered and questions asked in the spirit of learning how to fish is better than someone giving you a fish.
      When we triage a problem it is much easier to read sample systems than to read a mind.
      "Make it as simple as possible, but not simpler."
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        #18
        Re: Link To Access file is locked to folder

        Originally posted by Tom Patten View Post
        Oops... on re-reading my post,

        "The test is being able to move the database to another directory and still have the link work."
        Can we restate the problem? I think there were two portions.

        Does moving the database or renaming the folder where it resides cause the link to fail on your machine where the location of the mdb has not changed? It doesn't for me under V5.

        If we're past that issue, my suggestion was to modify the link dbf to reflect the location where the mdb will be found on the client's machine. Since the path to the mdb is hard coded into the link dbf, I suppose you could have a script that has the user navigate to their mdb location, captures that path, and re-writes the link dbf via the file methods.
        There can be only one.

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          #19
          Re: Link To Access file is locked to folder

          Originally posted by Stan Mathews View Post
          Can we restate the problem? I think there were two portions.

          Does moving the database or renaming the folder where it resides cause the link to fail on your machine where the location of the mdb has not changed? It doesn't for me under V5.

          If we're past that issue, my suggestion was to modify the link dbf to reflect the location where the mdb will be found on the client's machine. Since the path to the mdb is hard coded into the link dbf, I suppose you could have a script that has the user navigate to their mdb location, captures that path, and re-writes the link dbf via the file methods.
          Stan - we're past finding the access.mdb file. Where ever it is, I copy it to the data_directory -a5.get_path().

          The problem is when the data_directory is renamed. Seems the act of creating the link is "hard coded" by Alpha to the directory where the link was initially created.

          Now if there was a way to create a link "on the fly", that's what we need. Remembe we're talking A5v4.5

          Tom

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            #20
            Re: Link To Access file is locked to folder

            Another translation is to change the link within the dbf to the value of a5.get_path()

            That's where the mdb will be....
            Al Buchholz
            Bookwood Systems, LTD
            Weekly QReportBuilder Webinars Thursday 1 pm CST

            Occam's Razor - KISS
            Normalize till it hurts - De-normalize till it works.
            Advice offered and questions asked in the spirit of learning how to fish is better than someone giving you a fish.
            When we triage a problem it is much easier to read sample systems than to read a mind.
            "Make it as simple as possible, but not simpler."
            Albert Einstein

            http://www.iadn.com/images/media/iadn_member.png

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              #21
              Re: Link To Access file is locked to folder

              Originally posted by Al Buchholz View Post
              Another translation is to change the link within the dbf to the value of a5.get_path()

              That's where the mdb will be....
              Al - the problem is not changing the location of the access.mdb; the problem is changing the directory to one other than where the link was established.

              The act of creating the link, seems to lock the link to the directory were the link was created. Change the name of the directory, and the link doesn't work.

              What's needed, I think, is to be able to create a link "on the fly".

              Thanks

              Tom

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                #22
                Re: Link To Access file is locked to folder

                Tom

                I know.

                What I suggested is to change the link 'on the fly' to be the location of the current database. Change or create is not the issue. Making it work is.


                It would only have to run at database init to check to see if it's right and then either change it or leave it alone.
                Al Buchholz
                Bookwood Systems, LTD
                Weekly QReportBuilder Webinars Thursday 1 pm CST

                Occam's Razor - KISS
                Normalize till it hurts - De-normalize till it works.
                Advice offered and questions asked in the spirit of learning how to fish is better than someone giving you a fish.
                When we triage a problem it is much easier to read sample systems than to read a mind.
                "Make it as simple as possible, but not simpler."
                Albert Einstein

                http://www.iadn.com/images/media/iadn_member.png

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                  #23
                  Re: Link To Access file is locked to folder

                  Gotcha.

                  I was trying to avoid a separate setup for each customer (possibly), but maybe that's what I need to do. I'd use get good at it after I did it 100 times.

                  Thanks again,

                  Tom

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