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Ron
October 13th, 2002, 12:55 PM
Girder 3.1 did that also for sure. Its not girder that is displaying that dialog but the Operating system does that.

The way to solve this is by adding a fileexists action before you actually trigger the execute command. Thus if the file doesn't exists don't call execute.

Mark F
October 13th, 2002, 12:55 PM
It is under the Girder tab. :) How to use it? I haven't a clue. :(

dkan24
October 13th, 2002, 12:55 PM
I have numbuilder set up so that I enter a 3 digit number, and then it executes that number as a playlist in winamp.

If I enter a 3 digit number that does not have a corresponding playlist, a message comes up that says "can't find 123.m3u". Then girder will not work until I hit ok with my mouse.

I am running 3.2 and XP. This problem did not exist using 3.1 on ME. It just allowed me to enter another number. The dialog box went to the bottom window.

How can I correct this problem? I can't do anything in girder b/c right now, it won't let me enter a command until that dialog box disappears.

dkan24
October 13th, 2002, 12:55 PM
thanks- of course I can't figure out where the fileexists command is. Please advise :D

-Dan

dkan24
October 13th, 2002, 12:55 PM
thanks guys! It was pretty easy to figure out. I just put treg1 in the icon, then put my execute command under the first browse. That way, if the file exists, it goes to execute, which then executes the playlist.

SouthyPar
October 13th, 2002, 12:55 PM
The "FileExists" command is in your "Girder" tab.

EDIT: What you need to do is select the FileExist command, put the variable for the full path of the file in the Icon\Device textbox.
With the first of the two bottom "Browse" button, click on it and link it to the command you want executed if the file name DOES exist. In the bottom "Browse" button, click and link it to what you want to happen if the file DOES NOT exist (IE, just show a "Not found." OSD, or something.)