File.Move Method (VB6) |
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oFileObj.Move destination
oFileObj
Use: Required
Data Type: File object
Any object variable returning a File object.
destination
Use: Required
Data Type: String
The path to the location where the file is to be moved.
Moves a file from one folder to another.
Wildcard characters can't be used in Destination.
Destination can be either an absolute or a relative path.
If a fatal system error occurs during the execution of this method (like a power failure), the worst that can happen is that the file is copied to the destination but not removed from the source. There are no rollback capabilities built into the File.Move method; however, because the copy part of this two-stage process is executed first, the file can't be lost.
You can use the FileSystemObject's FileExists and GetAbsolutePath methods prior to calling the Move method to ensure its success.
Unlike the FileSystemObject's MoveFile method, which accepts wildcard characters in the path parameter and can therefore move multiple files, the Move method moves only the single file represented by oFileObj.
As a result of the Move method, the Files collection object containing oFileObj is automatically updated, the moved folder being removed and the collection count reduced by one. You shouldn't try to access the moved file object again in the same Folders collection object.
If the user has adequate rights, Destination can be a network path or share name. For example:
oFile.Move "\NTSERV1d$RootTwomyfile.doc"