do_the_dew:
lorys wrote:
> do_the_dew wrote:
>> On Apr 11, 7:16 pm, "julius" <julius.robert.bonifa...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I quite new in microstation. I am having a problem in accessing a file
>>> on a server. I think the length of the pathname is very long (149
>>> characters including "\"). I just to know what are the limits in
>>> pathname and filename with regards the microstation.
>>
> I thought it was only 32 limit.. unless you define the folder in the
> search path directory configuration.
> Up grade to V8 and solve all your problems.. plus all the extra features
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The full file name size limit in MS XP-Pro is 255 characters. That
includes the entire path plus filename, e.g., E:\project\\\\\design.dgn
.. The "E", ":" and "\" are counted as characters.
The limiting size is primarily a function of the MS OS, and not only MSTN.
No file name character sizes greater than 64 for MSTN V7 & XP-Pro or 255
for MSTN V8 & XP-Pro may be created, moved, copied, or otherwise
processed to a destination file.
If you can't shorten the filename a simple fix for a project is to
appropriately remove the useless directories, e.g., the ones that have
stupid or redundant names like, \(name of pet), \files, or,
\designs\designs, and to reset the reference file configurations.
Full filenames on servers, e.g., due to archiving, may have longer file
sizes than may be possible to access on one's local version of MSTN.
Your system manager will advise you on the correct way to access or name
files, which in the more professional firms is set forth according to a
project plan.
Ralph Hertle


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