Using Files
The Windows file functions enable applications to access files regardless of
the underlying file system. However, their functionality may vary depending on
the operating system in use. If you have questions about a specific function,
consult the reference information for that function.
For functions that manipulate files, the filenames may be relative to the
current directory. A filename is relative to the current directory if it does not
begin with a disk designator or directory name separator, such as a backslash
(\). If the filename begins with a disk designator, it is a fully qualified path.
The examples in this section illustrate how to perform the following tasks:
- Software for developers
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Delphi Components
.Net Components
Software for Android Developers
- More information resources
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MegaDetailed.Net
Unix Manual Pages
Delphi Examples
- Databases for Amazon shops developers
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Amazon Categories Database
Browse Nodes Database