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dear reader :idea:

I'm a little stuck whit getting tekst from a file and put it into a form.

the problem is how to get it there. :S

i get .txt files in something like:

name11,adres21,street31
name12,adres22,street32
name13,adres23,street33
name14,adres24,street34

in the script i want to read the name in the text file so i can put the adres and street into a messagebox.

(the name is given treu a $input)

the best hope i have is by counting the "," so i can read t text between them and put the output in the messagebox.

I hope mine explanation is a little understandebal,

sorry i dont know how to say it more clearly :)

Edited by FMS

as finishing touch god created the dutch

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Try using _FileReadToArray and then StringSplit. That's not hard and the help file is always there.

No problem understanding you: your avatar is crystal clear about what you want :idea:

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