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Currently, when DSA is executed, the app writes a DsaAppConfig.json in ~/ArcGIS/Runtime/Data/DSA/DsaAppConfig.json, where ~ is %username%/C:/Users/ on Windows, $HOME on Unix, and /sdcard on Android.
I would like to request the possibility of witing this file (at least) in the same directory as the app is working, or in the same folder as the executable.
I give you an example: currently I can bring the DSA executable files and the DSA_data in a USB drive (D:/) but when running the app, the configuration file is written in C:/. This is not handy when you need to demonstrate DSA in another person's device. Writing the conficuration file in the same drive as the app and data, would make things easier. Additionally, writing the configuration file in the same folder as the executable, would allow to carry many different scenarios in the same drive, I could just save the App folder and corresponding config file previously set from home.
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Currently, when DSA is executed, the app writes a DsaAppConfig.json in ~/ArcGIS/Runtime/Data/DSA/DsaAppConfig.json, where ~ is %username%/C:/Users/ on Windows, $HOME on Unix, and /sdcard on Android.
I would like to request the possibility of witing this file (at least) in the same directory as the app is working, or in the same folder as the executable.
I give you an example: currently I can bring the DSA executable files and the DSA_data in a USB drive (D:/) but when running the app, the configuration file is written in C:/. This is not handy when you need to demonstrate DSA in another person's device. Writing the conficuration file in the same drive as the app and data, would make things easier. Additionally, writing the configuration file in the same folder as the executable, would allow to carry many different scenarios in the same drive, I could just save the App folder and corresponding config file previously set from home.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: