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ovince Posted - 10/28/2006 : 03:44:45 AM
hi,


I would like to know what is the path of the working directory. I am using this few command lines


string cur_path;
cur_path = Project.GetPath();
printf("current path: %s\n", cur_path);

Unfortunatelly, I am not getting the current path UNLESS the project is not saved in a particular directory. Is it possible to get the working directory path without saving the project.


thanks
oliver


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zachary_origin Posted - 10/28/2006 : 05:40:03 AM
Hi Oliver,

If the project is not saved, where do you think would be the project location?
If you meant the folder for Origin application, you can use GetAppPath() function to return the EXE path.


Zachary
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