i'm using the following on startup.pfs
$global:ParentFolder = Split-Path (Get-Variable MyInvocation -scope 1 -ValueOnly).MyCommand.Definition
to get the folder where the script is running from.
When i run the Project on editor it works fine. When i compile project it does not return anything.
Any idea ??
Script folder
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Script folder
Get-Variablie doesn't work when using the packager. Instead use the Get-ScriptDirectory function in the project's Global.ps1 file. There is also a snippet that contains the function definition.
David
David
David
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.