Make file directory from Oracle form (web)
Hi,
I'm using WebUtil to upload files to server thru Oracle form, my problem is if the file directory doesn't exist, how do I have it made at run time?
Thanks,
Jess
You could use the HOST built in to create the directory with a CMD prompt
e.g.
HOST('cmd /C mkdir "'||directory_name||'"', NO_SCREEN);
Don't forget the "'s incase the directory name has spaces in it.
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====================================
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