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I'm having major trouble reading and writing to an .ini file with multiple sections. What I'm trying to do is limit each section to 1000 keys per section. When I go to add new keys, it will correctly create a new section, for example [section2]. Where I'm running into trouble is if I want to append a value to one of my keys that already exists I am unsuccessful. :D It will just continue to create that value in a new key and not append it to the old key. What I am striving for is to write 1000 keys per section and create a new section when each section limit is reached, then if I want to write data to a key that already exists in 1 of the 3 sections that I may have then it will append to that keys value in the correct section. Help would be extremely appreciated. Here's what I have so far:

For $x = 1 To $rdsectnames[0]
    $readinisection = IniReadSection($file, $rdsectnames[$x])
    For $r = 1 To $readinisection[0][0]
        If $readinisection[$r][0] = $name Then  ; if key already exists
            IniWrite ($file, $rdsectnames[$x], $name, IniRead($file, "Section" & $rdsectnames[0], $name, "") & "," & "Appended Value")  ; append
        Else
            $sectionread = IniReadSection($file, "Section" & $rdsectnames[0])   ; read .ini section
            If IsArray($sectionread) Then   ; if section contains keys/values
                If $sectionread[0][0] > 1000 Then   ; if section contains more than 1000 keys
                    IniWriteSection($file, "Section" & $rdsectnames[0] + 1, $name & "=" & "Value")  ; make new section
                Else
                    IniWrite($file, "Section" & $rdsectnames[0], $name, "Value")
                EndIf
            EndIf
        EndIf
    Next
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I'm having major trouble reading and writing to an .ini file with multiple sections. What I'm trying to do is limit each section to 1000 keys per section. When I go to add new keys, it will correctly create a new section, for example [section2]. Where I'm running into trouble is if I want to append a value to one of my keys that already exists I am unsuccessful. :D It will just continue to create that value in a new key and not append it to the old key. What I am striving for is to write 1000 keys per section and create a new section when each section limit is reached, then if I want to write data to a key that already exists in 1 of the 3 sections that I may have then it will append to that keys value in the correct section. Help would be extremely appreciated. Here's what I have so far:

For $x = 1 To $rdsectnames[0]
    $readinisection = IniReadSection($file, $rdsectnames[$x])
    For $r = 1 To $readinisection[0][0]
        If $readinisection[$r][0] = $name Then  ; if key already exists
            IniWrite ($file, $rdsectnames[$x], $name, IniRead($file, "Section" & $rdsectnames[0], $name, "") & "," & "Appended Value")  ; append
        Else
            $sectionread = IniReadSection($file, "Section" & $rdsectnames[0])   ; read .ini section
            If IsArray($sectionread) Then   ; if section contains keys/values
                If $sectionread[0][0] > 1000 Then   ; if section contains more than 1000 keys
                    IniWriteSection($file, "Section" & $rdsectnames[0] + 1, $name & "=" & "Value")  ; make new section
                Else
                    IniWrite($file, "Section" & $rdsectnames[0], $name, "Value")
                EndIf
            EndIf
        EndIf
    Next
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Hi,

i think this line

IniWrite ($file, $rdsectnames[$x], $name, IniRead($file, "Section" & $rdsectnames[0], $name, "") & "," & "Appended Value") ; append

should be

IniWrite ($file, $rdsectnames[$x], $name, IniRead($file, $rdsectnames[$x], $name, "") & "," & "Appended Value") ; append

You also should post more code, because it's not clear, where $name is coming from

;-))

Stefan

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