How can I get back the dataport filename?...

Steeve_globetrotter
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Hi everybody,
I need your help concerning a little problem... :roll:
I created a dataport in order to import a file...All is working but I would like to see the filename during the import (When you see the dialog box during the file import)...I don't know why but I lost it... ](*,)
Anyone to help me please ?
Thanks
Steeve Le Provost
http://www.steeve-leprovost.fr.cx
I need your help concerning a little problem... :roll:
I created a dataport in order to import a file...All is working but I would like to see the filename during the import (When you see the dialog box during the file import)...I don't know why but I lost it... ](*,)
Anyone to help me please ?
Thanks
Steeve Le Provost
http://www.steeve-leprovost.fr.cx
Steeve Le Provost
http://www.steeve-leprovost.fr.cx
http://www.steeve-leprovost.fr.cx
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Use
CurrDataport.FILENAME
to retrieve the filename of the dataport.No support using PM or e-mail - Please use this forum. BC TechDays 2024: 13 & 14 June 2024, Antwerp (Belgium)0 -
Hi,
Thanks for this but I tried already this of course...
In the OnAssistEdit() Trigger of the filename control in the Request Form and also in the OnPreDataport() Trigger...
I can't understand why...perhaps a property...but I don't know where...
Thanks
Steeve Le Provost
http://www.steeve-leprovost.fr.cxSteeve Le Provost
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You talk about "filename control in the Request Form" then i suppose that you not use the standard control...
you must assign the FileName property.Dataport - OnAssistEdit() ocxCommonDialog.ShowSave; CurrDataport.FILENAME := ocxCommonDialog.FileName;
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Thanks but it doesn't work...
I don't want to save any file and even if I say "No", the filename disappera in the the dialog box of the import process.
Steeve Le Provost
http://www.steeve-leprovost.fr.cxSteeve Le Provost
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Steeve_globetrotter wrote:Thanks but it doesn't work...
I don't want to save any file and even if I say "No", the filename disappera in the the dialog box of the import process.
Steeve Le Provost
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Torsten
MCP+I, MCSE NT, Navision MCT (2004,2005)0 -
it def. works. Have u some other controls on the Requestion Card :?:
If not, an there is only the default Contol for Filename (not visible by default) you can give out the filename on every Trigger, like on PostDataItem oder OnPostDataport
message(CurrDaaport.Filename);Do you make it right, it works too!0
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