Possible problem with Save AS - Priority C
Update if you click on the BUILD literal the save-as works in the Build
directory as it should meaning the alignment really had not occurred.
Sooo, is this a Window 7 issue that just need to be documented or is this a BUG
.
Hank Freeman
Senior Systems, Database/Data Warehouse Architect
678.414.0090 my cell Primary
Update if you click on the BUILD literal the save-as works in the Build
directory as it should meaning the alignment really had not occurred.
Sooo, is this a Window 7 issue that just need to be documented or is this a BUG
.
Hank Freeman
Senior Systems, Database/Data Warehouse Architect
678.414.0090 my cell Primary
Update if you click on the BUILD literal the save-as works in the Build
directory as it should meaning the alignment really had not occurred.
Sooo, is this a Window 7 issue that just need to be documented or is this a BUG
.
Hank Freeman
Senior Systems, Database/Data Warehouse Architect
678.414.0090 my cell Primary
Update if you click on the BUILD literal the save-as works in the Build
directory as it should meaning the alignment really had not occurred.
Sooo, is this a Window 7 issue that just need to be documented or is this a BUG
.
Hank Freeman
Senior Systems, Database/Data Warehouse Architect
678.414.0090 my cell Primary
I believe it is working as designed. The default directory for a “Save
As” operation is the same directory as the file currently resides –
the fact that you saved some other file into a different directory does not
change the target directory for a different file’s save as operation. I
tested with Notepad and Visual Studio and they both operate the same as Toad.
I believe it is working as designed. The default directory for a “Save
As” operation is the same directory as the file currently resides –
the fact that you saved some other file into a different directory does not
change the target directory for a different file’s save as operation. I
tested with Notepad and Visual Studio and they both operate the same as Toad.
I believe it is working as designed. The default directory for a “Save
As” operation is the same directory as the file currently resides –
the fact that you saved some other file into a different directory does not
change the target directory for a different file’s save as operation. I
tested with Notepad and Visual Studio and they both operate the same as Toad.
I believe it is working as designed. The default directory for a “Save
As” operation is the same directory as the file currently resides –
the fact that you saved some other file into a different directory does not
change the target directory for a different file’s save as operation. I
tested with Notepad and Visual Studio and they both operate the same as Toad.
Excellent !!! I accept that explanation and will try in same.
Hank Freeman
Senior Systems, Database/Data Warehouse Architect
678.414.0090 my cell Primary
Excellent !!! I accept that explanation and will try in same.
Hank Freeman
Senior Systems, Database/Data Warehouse Architect
678.414.0090 my cell Primary
Excellent !!! I accept that explanation and will try in same.
Hank Freeman
Senior Systems, Database/Data Warehouse Architect
678.414.0090 my cell Primary
Excellent !!! I accept that explanation and will try in same.
Hank Freeman
Senior Systems, Database/Data Warehouse Architect
678.414.0090 my cell Primary