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Re: Mount Current Users Folder as Disk
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Re: Mount Current Users Folder as Disk


  • Subject: Re: Mount Current Users Folder as Disk
  • From: Todd Geist <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 18:38:38 +0100

Thanks, but this only works for text files.. (tab, xml, csv).  It does not
work for other file types. (PDF, .fp7, etc.)

Thanks

Todd

On 4/19/05 1:26 PM, "Nigel Smith" <email@hidden> wrote:

> As I think you've found, aliases don't work.
>
> However, I've just tested and found that relative paths in script steps for
> remote databases resolve starting at the client application folder -- on my
> machine /Applications/FileMaker Pro 7/ -- so
>
>     file:exportTest/test.tab
>
> ...will save into /Applications/FileMaker Pro 7/exportTest/test.tab
>
> So you could save there then use AppleScript to move the files to the user's
> home folder. Or, at a pinch, save to a network share (mounted by
> AppleScript) and move them from there.

--

Todd Geist
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