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Merchants
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got a problem here it is so that start the program enter by "name" some text like: profile1

and by "path" some text tike: test123 and press ok that works fine.

but if i fill in by name: profile1

and i want to select a file and press ok it does not work some how

need some help!

#include <GuiConstantsEx.au3>
#include <WindowsConstants.au3>

Opt("GUICoordMode", 1)

Global $name, $Button_1, $Button_2, $Button_3, $msg, $sTmpFile, $Locations, $i

Add()
Func Add()
    $GUI = GUICreate("Test program", 495, 135)
    GUICtrlCreateLabel("Name:", 18, 18)
    $name = GuiCtrlCreateInput("", 54, 16, 200, 20)
    GuiCtrlCreateGroup("Locations Settings",12,45,473,52)
    GUICtrlCreateLabel("Path:", 25, 67)
    $Locations = GuiCtrlCreateInput(IniRead("Settings.ini", "Locations", "Path", ""), 54, 65, 390, 20)
    $Button_1 = GuiCtrlCreateButton("...", 450, 65, 27, 20)
    $Button_2 = GuiCtrlCreateButton("Cancel", 412, 103, 74, 26)
    $Button_3 = GuiCtrlCreateButton("Ok", 335, 103, 74, 26)
    GUISetStyle($WS_CAPTION, $WS_BORDER)
    GUISetState()
    While 1
        $msg = GUIGetMsg($GUI)
        Select
            Case $msg =  $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
                GUIDelete($GUI)
                Exit
            Case $msg = $Button_2
                GUIDelete($GUI)
                Exit
            Case $msg = $Button_1
                $sTmpFile = FileOpenDialog("Select File:", @DesktopDir, "Internet (*.exe)")
                GUICtrlSetData($Locations, $sTmpFile)
            Case $msg = $Button_3
                $i = IniRead("Settings.ini", "account", "count", "0")
                $i = $i + 1
                IniWrite("Settings.ini", "account", "count", $i)
                IniWrite("Settings.ini", "Locations", "Path", GUICtrlRead($Locations))
                IniWrite("Settings.ini", "account", "Name" & $i, GUICtrlRead($name))
                GUIDelete($GUI)
                Exit
        EndSelect
    WEnd
EndFunc
Edited by Merchants
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It's good practice to use full file paths because FileOpenDialog changes the working directory. This works for me.

#include <GuiConstantsEx.au3>
#include <WindowsConstants.au3>

Opt("GUICoordMode", 1)

Global $name, $Button_1, $Button_2, $Button_3, $msg, $sTmpFile, $Locations, $i, $sIniFile = @ScriptDir & "\Settings.ini"

Add()
Func Add()
    $GUI = GUICreate("Test program", 495, 135)
    GUICtrlCreateLabel("Name:", 18, 18)
    $name = GuiCtrlCreateInput("", 54, 16, 200, 20)
    GuiCtrlCreateGroup("Locations Settings",12,45,473,52)
    GUICtrlCreateLabel("Path:", 25, 67)
    $Locations = GuiCtrlCreateInput(IniRead($sIniFile, "Locations", "Path", ""), 54, 65, 390, 20)
    $Button_1 = GuiCtrlCreateButton("...", 450, 65, 27, 20)
    $Button_2 = GuiCtrlCreateButton("Cancel", 412, 103, 74, 26)
    $Button_3 = GuiCtrlCreateButton("Ok", 335, 103, 74, 26)
    GUISetStyle($WS_CAPTION, $WS_BORDER)
    GUISetState()
    While 1
    $msg = GUIGetMsg($GUI)
    Select
    Case $msg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
    GUIDelete($GUI)
    Exit
    Case $msg = $Button_2
    GUIDelete($GUI)
    Exit
    Case $msg = $Button_1
    $sTmpFile = FileOpenDialog("Select File:", @DesktopDir, "Internet (*.exe)")
    GUICtrlSetData($Locations, $sTmpFile)
    Case $msg = $Button_3
    $i = IniRead($sIniFile, "account", "count", "0")
    $i = $i + 1
    IniWrite($sIniFile, "account", "count", $i)
    IniWrite($sIniFile, "Locations", "Path", GUICtrlRead($Locations))
    IniWrite($sIniFile, "account", "Name" & $i, GUICtrlRead($name))
    GUIDelete($GUI)
    Exit
    EndSelect
    WEnd
EndFunc

Edit:

Btw should this

IniWrite($sIniFile, "Locations", "Path", GUICtrlRead($Locations))
be something like this
IniWrite($sIniFile, "Locations", "Path" & $i, GUICtrlRead($Locations))
Edited by picaxe
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