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Help Needed:

i compared two files using TextFileCompare. The code is

$aFileCompare = TextFileCompare("E:\abc.txt", "E:\abc1.txt")

_ArrayDisplay($aFileCompare)

Func TextFileCompare($sFile1, $sFile2)

If Not FileExists($sFile1) Or Not FileExists($sFile2) Then Return

MsgBox(4096,"","not Matched!",3)

my prblem is:i am comapring if both file exists or not.If not then prompt a msg box.Instead of prompting msg i want to send the output to a log file

How to do it.

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Use _FileWriteLog (adds date & time to the log file) or simply FileWriteLine.

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Thanks.

I used _FileWriteLog

the code is:

#include <Array.au3>

#include <File.au3>

#include <File.au3>

$sLogPath = "E:FileLog.txt"

$aFileCompare = TextFileCompare("E:abc.txt", "E:abc1.txt")

_ArrayDisplay($aFileCompare)

Func TextFileCompare($sFile1, $sFile2)

If Not FileExists($sFile1) Then

_FileWriteLog($sLogPath, $sFile1)

If Not FileExists($sFile2) Then

_FileWriteLog($sLogPath, $sFile2)

EndIf

EndIf

End Func

It is working now

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