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Re: How can I get the list item of a disk and sub folder
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Re: How can I get the list item of a disk and sub folder


  • Subject: Re: How can I get the list item of a disk and sub folder
  • From: Walter Ian Kaye <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2003 15:45:18 -0800

At 05:39p -0500 12/09/2003, Stephan Adam didst inscribe upon an electronic papyrus:

In FileMaker I have a global field that I can set with an AppleScript to
tell on what disk to look for the picture in the list.

Now I need an AppleScript who can get the list of all items or better all
the file in the disk. I just want to check if the image are in the disk and
if yes I will flag a field in FileMaker to tell the user that this image
exist and I will set a container field in FileMaker to show the image.

Briefly, I need to verify if an image is on a specific disk on the network
and if yes I need to get the path of that image.

Why do I get the feeling that you're trying to solve a problem which should not exist in the first place?

It just sounds like the "wrong" architecture... or a lack of architecture.
Can you impose order upon what sounds like chaos? Or would that take an army of summer students months to sort out?
Is there any architecture/folder-structure there you can leverage?
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