Hi,
I have a question concerning the use and behavior of FILEDEF in a NT-Web-Environment.
Usually you would write the FILEDEF-Command like this:
FILEDEF XXX DISK c:\temp\XXX.txt
to save a HOLD-File to your own harddisk
(ON TABLE HOLD AS XXX FORMAT ALPHA)
Our WebServer is a NT-Server. The users of WebFocus are not allowed to save files on its filesystem, so, they are not allowed to save this XXX.txx-file on the c:-disk of the NT-Server. (The WebFocus-Reporting Server is located on another machine)
I thought, I could use FILEDEF as follows, to address my own local harddisk:
FILEDEF XXX DISK \\mycomputer\c:\temp\XXX.txt
But unfortunately, this doesn't work neither. WebFOCUS doesn't recognize this command.
Is there a possibility to save a HOLD-File to my own c:-disk?
Thanks for any advice!
Sonja
I have a question concerning the use and behavior of FILEDEF in a NT-Web-Environment.
Usually you would write the FILEDEF-Command like this:
FILEDEF XXX DISK c:\temp\XXX.txt
to save a HOLD-File to your own harddisk
(ON TABLE HOLD AS XXX FORMAT ALPHA)
Our WebServer is a NT-Server. The users of WebFocus are not allowed to save files on its filesystem, so, they are not allowed to save this XXX.txx-file on the c:-disk of the NT-Server. (The WebFocus-Reporting Server is located on another machine)
I thought, I could use FILEDEF as follows, to address my own local harddisk:
FILEDEF XXX DISK \\mycomputer\c:\temp\XXX.txt
But unfortunately, this doesn't work neither. WebFOCUS doesn't recognize this command.
Is there a possibility to save a HOLD-File to my own c:-disk?
Thanks for any advice!
Sonja