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I'm adding code to a workbook that will be used by Excel 2000 (on Win2K) and
Excel 2003 (on WinXP). The following code works fine in XL2003, but not in XL2000. Set objShell = CreateObject("Shell.Application") Set objNS = objShell.Namespace(strFolderPath) ' Step through all the files in the current folder For Each objF In objNS.Items ' GetDetailsOf exposes the summary information about the file. #12 is the Category If objNS.GetDetailsOf(objF, 12) = "myfile" Then ' Do stuff End If Next When I step through the code in XL2000, I see that the objF objects are recognized - I can hover the cursor over them and see the file/folder name as the loop progresses. However, the statement "objNS.GetDetailsOf(objF, 12)" returns a zero-length string in XL2000. In XL2003, it returns the "Category" in the file's summary information. It does NOT, however, generate any error messages in XL2000. Is there something different I need to do for this code to work in XL2000? -- Hmm...they have the Internet on COMPUTERS now! |
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Not sure what the problem is, but as these are not Excel's objects, any
difference is probably down to the OS For my W2K, I get valid responses for indices 0-8, all higher values returning Empty. It would appear that info such as "Category" cannot be returned from a folder like this. Have you looked in "Streams" ? NickHK "MDW" wrote in message ... I'm adding code to a workbook that will be used by Excel 2000 (on Win2K) and Excel 2003 (on WinXP). The following code works fine in XL2003, but not in XL2000. Set objShell = CreateObject("Shell.Application") Set objNS = objShell.Namespace(strFolderPath) ' Step through all the files in the current folder For Each objF In objNS.Items ' GetDetailsOf exposes the summary information about the file. #12 is the Category If objNS.GetDetailsOf(objF, 12) = "myfile" Then ' Do stuff End If Next When I step through the code in XL2000, I see that the objF objects are recognized - I can hover the cursor over them and see the file/folder name as the loop progresses. However, the statement "objNS.GetDetailsOf(objF, 12)" returns a zero-length string in XL2000. In XL2003, it returns the "Category" in the file's summary information. It does NOT, however, generate any error messages in XL2000. Is there something different I need to do for this code to work in XL2000? -- Hmm...they have the Internet on COMPUTERS now! |
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