Name
FileCopy Procedure
Class
Microsoft.VisualBasic.FileSystem
Syntax
FileCopy(source, destination)-
source(required; String) The name of the source file to be copied
-
destination(required; String) The name and location of the file when copied
Return Value
None
Description
Copies a file
Rules at a Glance
The
sourceanddestinationarguments may contain a drive name and a folder name, but they must always contain the filename.You cannot copy a file that is currently open.
Programming Tips and Gotchas
If you don’t specify a drive or folder in either the
sourceordestination, the file is assumed to be in the current drive or folder.Unlike copying a file from one folder to another from outside VB, when using the FileCopy procedure, it is not sufficient to simply enter a path for
destination. You must supply a filename, even if it’s the same as thesource; otherwise, runtime error 75, “Path/File access error,” results.FileCopy is a procedure and not a function; there is no return value. You therefore have to assume that, if there are no errors generated from calling the FileCopy procedure, the file has been successfully copied. So be sure to wrap FileCopy in robust error handling.
Be aware that if the
destinationfile already exists, it will be overwritten without warning.A number of functions allow you to use the copy operation to rename a file. (Typically, this is done by specifying the same path in the destination as in the source, along with a different filename.) The FileCopy procedure, ...
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