Re: Using VB to rename and move files ?
- From: "Steve Gerrard" <mynamehere@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 2 Jul 2005 18:47:10 -0700
"Stephen.B" <Sorry@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> 1. When document is first scanned, it goes into
> c:\[scans]\0001-0037\_0014.tif (where the 0037 is an incrementing indicator
> of how many files are in the directory, and the 0014 is an incrementing
> indicator of how many forms have been scanned on this scan run)
>
That is daft.
> My problem is that the application I am using to view the documents must
> have them stored in a fixed directory such as c:\[final]\1234567_0001.tif.
That sounds normal.
> The whole concept of making the filepath reflect the count of files
> contained is not suitable.
>
Nor is it in the least bit sensible. Does it actually change the folder name
after each file, or does it at least wait till the end of the run?
.
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