Lebans ConvertReportToPDF - Save to Sharepoint?
am 15.01.2008 21:30:39 von midlothianHello
I can use the function just fine to save the pdf to a drive, but it
fails when saving to Sharepoint. Any suggestions?
Hello
I can use the function just fine to save the pdf to a drive, but it
fails when saving to Sharepoint. Any suggestions?
midlothian@gmail.com wrote:
>I can use the function just fine to save the pdf to a drive, but it
>fails when saving to Sharepoint. Any suggestions?
Saving files to websites, FTP sites or Sharepoint is a very different protocol and
method than saving a file to a hard drive or network share. You'll need to save it
somewhere first and then figure out how to get it to Sharepoint.
Tony
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On Jan 15, 4:29=A0pm, "Tony Toews [MVP]"
> midloth...@gmail.com wrote:
> >I can use the function just fine to save the pdf to a drive, but it
> >fails when saving to Sharepoint. Any suggestions?
>
> Saving files to websites, FTP sites or Sharepoint is a very different prot=
ocol and
> method than saving a file to a hard drive or network share. =A0 You'll nee=
d to save it
> somewhere first and then figure out how to get it to Sharepoint.
>
> Tony
> --
> Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP
> =A0 =A0Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
> read the entire thread of messages.
> =A0 =A0Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems athttp://w=
ww.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm
> =A0 =A0Tony's Microsoft Access Blog -http://msmvps.com/blogs/access/
I can save an Excel or Word document to Sharepoint by using the URL of
a document list as the path. So why not a pdf?
midlothian@gmail.com wrote:
>> >I can use the function just fine to save the pdf to a drive, but it
>> >fails when saving to Sharepoint. Any suggestions?
>>
>> Saving files to websites, FTP sites or Sharepoint is a very different protocol and
>> method than saving a file to a hard drive or network share. You'll need to save it
>> somewhere first and then figure out how to get it to Sharepoint.
>>
>I can save an Excel or Word document to Sharepoint by using the URL of
>a document list as the path. So why not a pdf?
I have no idea as I've never used Sharepoint.
Tony
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