[WebDNA] Any way within WebDNA to tell if a file can be modified by current user?

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2010


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = Odd situation: I had a database that I thought I could commit but no changes were being saved. It turned out to be a permissions issue. Would be greatly helped by an error condition or other way to tell if the file could be written by the _www user. Is there a way to test write permissions natively in WebDNA or is a [shell] command needed? Bill Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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Odd situation: I had a database that I thought I could commit but no changes were being saved. It turned out to be a permissions issue. Would be greatly helped by an error condition or other way to tell if the file could be written by the _www user. Is there a way to test write permissions natively in WebDNA or is a [shell] command needed? Bill William DeVaul

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