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Request for SetupData.GetFileList() property
I had a client that builds his installs from (generally speaking) a "release" folder; occasionally he wants to build using some files from his development folder; to do this he changes the local folder from #PROJECTFILEDIR#\RELEASE\ to #PROJECTFILEDIR#\DEVELOPMENT\
This works very well; but what he wants now is a reminder during install that it's using beta files -- I was hoping to use SetupData.GetFileList() to locate if any file is from a local folder that contains "Development". Not sure how widely used this would be (to have .LocalFolder) in the properties; but then again; nto sure how widely used .GetFileList() is used - but if it's not too hard, could that be added in? |
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D'oh!
I was so focused on using the column / property name from the GUI in the list... (ie: .LocalFolder) but I found it -- it's .FileSource
n'er mind... |
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