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Hi all,

I'm using a list view and sometimes there can be like 20.000 lines in the listview.

I read files and add them to the listview

Is there a way to delete all the records in 1 go?

I've tried to use _GUICtrlListView_DeleteAllItems, but that deletes record by record, so it takes a long time to delete them all. ;)

Any ideas?

thank you very much.

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When you look at the include file you can see that the function handles the delete in two ways depending if you pass a ControlID or a handle to the function.

_GUICtrlListView_Create returns a handle whereas GUICtrlCreateListView returns a ControlId.

So creating the listview with _GUICtrlListView_Create should make the deletion run faster.

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Vampie,

I've tried to use _GUICtrlListView_DeleteAllItems, but that deletes record by record

It most certainly does not - it deletes all records at once whenever I use it (which is quite often!). ;)

But as water pointed out, you need to use the handle, not the ControlID. So if you have created your ListView with GUICtrlCreateListView you need to use:

_GUICtrlListView_DeleteAllItems(GUICtrlGetHandle($hList_View))

wakillon's tip is also a good one - why not try it?

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