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VB - FTP trouble
I'm using Internet Transfer Control and I'm trying to have it execute 2 different commands but it keeps giving me an error saying "Still executing last request". I'm trying to delete an old file and then send a new one right after that. Here is my code (with some things removed for privacy):
Inet1.Execute "ftp://USERNAME:[email protected]", "DELETE data.txt"
Inet1.Execute "ftp://USERNAME:[email protected]", "PUT C:\new\data.txt data.txt"
If I break right after the first statement and wait about 1 second, I can step through the second one and it will execute without error. Is there a command that'll just tell it to pause execution for about 2 seconds so the other request has time to complete?
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"Why do they call it "common" sense, if so many people are lacking it?"
"....hey welcome to the real world where things don't go they way you wish they would." - Thanks for that one CajnDave
"Why do they call it "common" sense, if so many people are lacking it?"
"....hey welcome to the real world where things don't go they way you wish they would."
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Hammerhead Shark
just have the first, start a timer, and the second trigger off that timer after a preset time
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May we never see an old friend
With a new face.
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Originally posted by hobbes2112:
just have the first, start a timer, and the second trigger off that timer after a preset time
....Oh boy.... I'm a little slow aren't I? Thank you
Inet1.Execute "ftp://USERNAME:[email protected]", "DELETE data.txt"
Timer1.Enabled = True
End Sub
Private Sub Timer1_Timer()
Timer1.Interval = 3000
Inet1.Execute "ftp://USERNAME:[email protected]", "PUT C:\new\data.txt data.txt"
Timer1.Enabled = False
End Sub
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"Why do they call it "common" sense, if so many people are lacking it?"
"....hey welcome to the real world where things don't go they way you wish they would." - Thanks for that one CajnDave
"Why do they call it "common" sense, if so many people are lacking it?"
"....hey welcome to the real world where things don't go they way you wish they would."
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