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 Post subject: Set a report file to Desktop
PostPosted: June 29th, 2009, 12:52 pm 
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hi,
can someone help me qith this problem

i would to set a report file to desktop, this path is not included on system path

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This will work for XP:

myDesktop = ReadRegistryKey("HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Explorer\\Shell Folders","Desktop")

You may have to use the OS system variable to determine where to look.

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well.
but how can i set the "set report file" trigger?
see the figure

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You need to use either a script object or action to read the contents from the ReadRegistryKey command into a variable and use this variable in the Set Report File Action.

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mackavi wrote:
You need to use either a script object or action to read the contents from the ReadRegistryKey command into a variable and use this variable in the Set Report File Action.

Mack

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 Post subject: set to variable
PostPosted: June 30th, 2009, 1:56 am 
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sorry Mack,
i don't know what i must....
i would crate a report file to desktop
see photo please.

can you write an example?

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Here's an example. Checked and it works for W7 as well.

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mackavi wrote:
Here's an example. Checked and it works for W7 as well.

Mack


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