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Re: [amibroker] Re: ABtool v0.0.6 beta - Bug #3 / Question ?



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Fred,
please use two backslashes "\\", or
simply use a single normal slash "/".

It is common in many programming
languages that "\" is used as an escape
character for special characters, for example 
the newline char is done as "\n" or the 
tab char as "\t". So, to represent a "\" 
one has to use "\\".

In a dialog box this is usually not necessary,
but we are doing programming and there it
was, is, and will always be necessary to do so.

UM

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Fred" <fctonetti@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 5:18 PM
Subject: [amibroker] Re: ABtool v0.0.6 beta - Bug #3 / Question ?


> Uenal,
> 
> When using simple filenames such as "ABTOOL.CSV" in commands like 
> TableExport the ABTOOL.CSV file is created in c:\Program 
> Files\AmiBroker assuming that a standard install of AB was done.  
> However if one changes this to be a fullpath 
> i.e. "C:\WORK\ABTOOL.CSV" then it appears that NO file is created 
> even if C:\WORK already exists.  Is this a bug ? or does one not have 
> the option to put the file in another directory.
> 
> Regards, Fred



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