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_fsMkDir()
Create a directory
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C Prototype
#include "filesys.api"
BOOL _fsMkDir(
BYTEP fpDirName
)
Arguments
fpDirName is the name of the directory to create, including an
optional drive. If you do not specify a drive, the current one is used.
Returns
_fsMkDir() returns TRUE if successful; otherwise, FALSE.
Description
This function creates a specified directory. You must have sufficient
rights to create a directory. To create nested subdirectories, you must
create each subdirectory separately, starting from the top-level
directory that you want to create. This function is equivalent to the
CA-Clipper function DIRMAKE(). If an error occurs, _fsError() will
return the number of the error.
Examples
. The following code fragment illustrates the use of _fsMkDir():
#include "filesys.api"
.
.
.
if (! _fsMkDir( "c:\test" ) )
{
// Report the error condition using _fsError()
}
. You may also use something like this:
_fsMkDir( "..\test" )
Files Library is CLIPPER.LIB, header file is Filesys.api.
See Also:
_fsError()
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