I’m trying to copy all database files over from a previous installation to a new installation, which has a new pathname. The problem is that the installer will not know the names of the database files, so I’m trying to use a wildcard character.
I tried using TFileStream.Create(), but this was searching for a single file, such as “*.mdb”, and I kept getting an error saying it couldn’t find that file. I also tried using FileCopy(), but it seems to simply fail and move on. I even tried using Exec() to run it through command line, but it would just freeze the installation.
I’ve searched online a long time for an answer and read through a lot of the documentation. I just need to know how I can use a wildcard character to copy files with unknown names. Below are examples of what I’ve tried.
TFileStream.Create()
OldDBs := 'C:\Users\seang\Desktop\Old\*.mdb';
NewDBs := 'C:\Users\seang\Desktop\New\*.mdb';
SourceDB:= TFileStream.Create(OldDBs, fmOpenRead);
DestDB:= TFileStream.Create(NewDBs, fmCreate);
DestDB.CopyFrom(SourceDB, SourceDB.Size);
SourceDB.Free;
DestDB.Free;
FileCopy()
FileCopy('C:\Users\seang\Desktop\Old\*.mdb', 'C:\Users\seang\Desktop\New\*.mdb', True);
Command Line
Exec('cmd.exe', 'COPY "C:\Users\seang\Desktop\Old\*.mdb" "C:\Users\seang\Desktop\New\*.mdb"', '', SW_HIDE, ewWaitUntilTerminated, ErrorCode);
You need to use
FindFirst,FindNext, andFindCloseto iterate through the folder. You get each database name, and then copy it individually. An example of doing that in Pascal (Delphi) can be found here. There’s also an example of using them in the InnoSetup help file, in theSupport Functions Referencesection onFile System Functions:You can change the loop above to look in the proper old folder for each
*.mdb(in theFindFirstcall) and change the line that counts to a block that copies each file found into the new folder (using eitherFileCopyor aTFileStream, whichever you prefer).