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    Default Changing [EXENAME] at compile time

    I like the compiler directives capabilities a lot and have created one script to make slightly different versions of the same app.

    I would love to be able to do a SET VARIABLE on the [EXENAME] (or something similar), so that when I run my script with a different passed var, I can tell my script to use a different compiled name and final location for my newly created single-file image.

    As it currently stands, I can't even give SB5 a full path and filename value for [EXENAME] at all. So, SB5 places the final compiled exe where it seems fit and then requires me to dig around in Win Explorer to get the file myself to include in my CD Build.

    I find this area to be the only real weakness in the product thus far. This is somewhat important to me to be able to tell SB5 the where and what of the final created [EXENAME]. Hope that Friedrich can work some magic on this one.
    Last edited by Doug I; 05-04-2005 at 09:16 AM.

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