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  1. Hi, i would like to know if there is a possible way to use subsections for ini files? For example, my ini file would look something like this: Clientname.ini [Info] Country=USA Type=Distributor [Costs] [[JAN]] <----- subsection cost1=---- cost2=---- [[FEB]] cost1=---- cost2=---- [Sales] [[JAN]] <----- subsection sale1=---- sale2=---- [[FEB]] sale1=---- sale2=---- [Profits] [[JAN]] <----- subsection prof1=---- prof2=---- [[FEB]] prof1=---- prof2=---- The sales would be inputed everyday by the script, and then whenever viewed, i would be using an array to view every sale/cost/profit under the subsection Thanks for your time!
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