Mark: Are you running Windows? I didn't think Windows likes multiple dot
characters in filenames. Change the first dot to an underscore and see what
happens.
No, I haven't read your code because I haven't had time. But that filename
character thing hit me the fourth time I saw it.
Cheers,
-Tony
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 6:39 PM, Mark Bacheldor <m_bacheldor@yahoo.com>wrote:
>
>
> You are right I just messed up the names. There are 4 files that I upload
> using
> this macro and I used the wring name. The file and code name are the same.
>
> 20110519_234845.NURSESTATPROV.txt
>
>
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