If I want to use the open Workbook object to get the fullname of an Excel file after saving it, but that file has been synchronized to OneDrive, I get a \"https\" address in
Horoman's version (2020-03-30) is good because it works on both private and commercial OneDrive. However it crashed on me because the line "LocalFullName = oneDrivePath & Application.PathSeparator & endFilePath" inserts a slash between oneDrivePath & endFilePath. Moreover, one should really try out paths "OneDriveCommercial" and "OneDriveConsumer" before "OneDrive". So here's the code that works for me:
Sub TestLocalFullName()
Debug.Print "URL: " & ActiveWorkbook.FullName
Debug.Print "Local: " & LocalFullName(ActiveWorkbook.FullName)
Debug.Print "Test: " & Dir(LocalFullName(ActiveWorkbook.FullName))
End Sub
Private Function LocalFullName$(ByVal fullPath$)
'Finds local path for a OneDrive file URL, using environment variables of OneDrive
'Reference https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33734706/excels-fullname-property-with-onedrive
'Authors: Philip Swannell 2019-01-14, MatChrupczalski 2019-05-19, Horoman 2020-03-29, P.G.Schild 2020-04-02
Dim ii&
Dim iPos&
Dim oneDrivePath$
Dim endFilePath$
If Left(fullPath, 8) = "https://" Then 'Possibly a OneDrive URL
If InStr(1, fullPath, "my.sharepoint.com") <> 0 Then 'Commercial OneDrive
'For commercial OneDrive, path looks like "https://companyName-my.sharepoint.com/personal/userName_domain_com/Documents" & file.FullName)
'Find "/Documents" in string and replace everything before the end with OneDrive local path
iPos = InStr(1, fullPath, "/Documents") + Len("/Documents") 'find "/Documents" position in file URL
endFilePath = Mid(fullPath, iPos) 'Get the ending file path without pointer in OneDrive. Include leading "/"
Else 'Personal OneDrive
'For personal OneDrive, path looks like "https://d.docs.live.net/d7bbaa#######1/" & file.FullName
'We can get local file path by replacing "https.." up to the 4th slash, with the OneDrive local path obtained from registry
iPos = 8 'Last slash in https://
For ii = 1 To 2
iPos = InStr(iPos + 1, fullPath, "/") 'find 4th slash
Next ii
endFilePath = Mid(fullPath, iPos) 'Get the ending file path without OneDrive root. Include leading "/"
End If
endFilePath = Replace(endFilePath, "/", Application.PathSeparator) 'Replace forward slashes with back slashes (URL type to Windows type)
For ii = 1 To 3 'Loop to see if the tentative LocalWorkbookName is the name of a file that actually exists, if so return the name
oneDrivePath = Environ(Choose(ii, "OneDriveCommercial", "OneDriveConsumer", "OneDrive")) 'Check possible local paths. "OneDrive" should be the last one
If 0 < Len(oneDrivePath) Then
LocalFullName = oneDrivePath & endFilePath
Exit Function 'Success (i.e. found the correct Environ parameter)
End If
Next ii
'Possibly raise an error here when attempt to convert to a local file name fails - e.g. for "shared with me" files
LocalFullName = vbNullString
Else
LocalFullName = fullPath
End If
End Function