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How do I determine if a file is present, given a path to where it should be
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How do I determine if a file is present, given a path to where it should be


  • Subject: How do I determine if a file is present, given a path to where it should be
  • From: Scott Mitchell <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 09:24:48 -0700

Hi,
I am pulling my hair out here trying to figure this out. I have a user defined path, where a file should be. I need to determine if the file is present, and if not Alert the user the required file is not where they say it is. But for the life of me, I can not figure out how to do it.


I know this is probably pretty easy, but I can not see a way to do it.

Thanks for any help.


Thanks, Scott Mitchell Macintosh Software Engineer Excelsior Software http://www.excelsiorsoftware.com


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