Re: Get Database Path Accessed
From: Nikos Yannacopoulos (nyannacoREMOVETHISBIT_at_in.gr)
Date: 12/14/04
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Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 15:12:53 +0200
Hmm... this will return the path the project is stored in, not how it
was opened!
Sandy,
I'm afraid for all I know there's no way to tell what you're asking -
but I'd love to know how if I'm wrong!
Nikos
Panteliadis Babis wrote:
> in acc2000 or later easy:
> getDataBasepath= CurrentProject.Path
> MsgBox getDataBasepath' Or do whatever you want with the string
>
>
> "Sandy" wrote:
>
>
>>Hi, I hope you can assist me.
>>
>>I need to create a module that reads the path the user used to open the
>>database file and return a message to them stating that they opened the path
>>via a shortcut if that is the case.
>>
>>One step better would be: If the user accesses the database via a shortcut,
>>prevent them from opening the database and re-direct to the correct path.
>>
>>Any help with this would be much appreciated!
>>
>>Sandy
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