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FileSystemObject ObjectOne function of FileSystemObject object is the manipulation of general file system information. One type of the file system manipulation is related to the local system. The other type of the file system manipulation is related to the path string editing and the path string need not be an existing path. FileSystemObject.BuildPath MethodFileSystemObject.BuildPath method is the method to return after appending a subfolder name to an existing path together with an additional path separator whenever necessary related to the specified FileSystemObject Object. Syntax:FileSystemObjectName.BuildPath(path, name) Or in VBScript. Imply newpath = FileSystemObjectName.BuildPath(path, name) Or in JScript. Imply newpath = FileSystemObjectName.BuildPath(path, name) Parameters:newpath The parameter "newpath" is the name assigned to the path string created and returned by the method using the FileSystemObjectName.BuildPath Method. FileSystemObjectName The parameter "FileSystemObjectName" is used to specify the name of the instance of the FileSystemObject Object related to. path The parameter "path" is used to specify an existing path to which the specified name is appended. The "path" can be absolute or relative, and is not necessary to specify any existing folder. name The parameter "name" is used to specify the name to br appended to the specified existing "path". Return Values:path string The method returns a string of the appended path related to the specified FileSystemObject Object. Remarks:FileSystemObjectName should always refer to a FileSystemObject Object. When appending a subfolder name to an existing path, an additional path separator is added between the existing path and the appended name whenever necessary. Examples:
FileSystemObject.GetAbsolutePathName MethodFileSystemObject.GetAbsolutePathName method is the method to get the complete and unambiguous path from the specified path specification by inserting a complete reference from the root of the specified drive related to the specified FileSystemObject Object. Syntax:FileSystemObjectName.GetAbsolutePathName(pathspec) Or in VBScript. Imply absolutepath = FileSystemObjectName.GetAbsolutePathName(pathspec) Or in JScript. Imply absolutepath = FileSystemObjectName.GetAbsolutePathName(pathspec) Parameters:absolutepath The parameter "absolutepath" is the name assigned to the path string created and returned by the method using the FileSystemObjectName.GetAbsolutePathName Method. FileSystemObjectName The parameter "FileSystemObjectName" is used to specify the name of the instance of the FileSystemObject Object related to. pathspec The parameter "pathspec" is used to specify an existing path specification to be changed to a complete and unambigous path. The "pathspec" is not necessary be any existing folder. Return Values:absolutepath string The method returns a string of the completed absolutepath path from the root of the specified drive related to the specified FileSystemObject Object. Remarks:FileSystemObjectName should always refer to a FileSystemObject Object. The path string need not be an existing path, the GetAbsolutePathName Method only provides a complete reference from the root of the specified drive and the corresponding current directory. The complete path string can only be ended with a path separator charcter (\) if the spcified pathspec is the root folder of a mapped drive. Examples:
FileSystemObject.GetBaseName MethodFileSystemObject.GetBaseName method is the method to get the string of the base name of the last component without returning any file extension from the specified path related to the specified FileSystemObject Object. Syntax:FileSystemObjectName.GetBaseName(path) Or in VBScript. Imply basepath = FileSystemObjectName.GetBaseName(path) Or in JScript. Imply basepath = FileSystemObjectName.GetBaseName(path) Parameters:basepath The parameter "basepath" is the name assigned to the path string created and returned by the method using the FileSystemObjectName.GetBaseName Method. FileSystemObjectNamectName The parameter "FileSystemObjectName" is used to specify the name of the instance of the FileSystemObject Object related to. path The parameter "path" is used to specify an existing path specification from which the base name of the last component to be extracted. The "path" is not necessary be any existing folder. Return Values:basepath string The method returns a string of the base name related to the specified FileSystemObject Object. Remarks:FileSystemObjectName should always refer to a FileSystemObject Object. The path string need not be an existing path, the GetBaseName Method only returns the base name of the provided path string and the GetBaseName Method will not attempt to resolve the path, nor to check for the existence of the specified path. The GetBaseName Method returns a zero-length string ("") if no component matches the path requirement. Examples:
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