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    Actually i have made one application in C# for importing .CSV file. My program takes file and put all data from .CSV file to database. It is working properly on localhost,but when i run that on server it gives me error that unable to find taht path of that selected file what can be the problem? i am unable to find that one Please help me Jayraj

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      Actually i have made one application in C# for importing .CSV file. My program takes file and put all data from .CSV file to database. It is working properly on localhost,but when i run that on server it gives me error that unable to find taht path of that selected file what can be the problem? i am unable to find that one Please help me Jayraj

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      Does the application get the full path of the file or does it use some kind of relative path. Can you show the code where you open the file for reading? That might help finding the cause of your trouble.

      WM. What about weapons of mass-construction? "You can always try to smash it with a wrench to fix that. It might actually work" - WillemM

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