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I'm trying to get my buttons to call up their functions and list them. However, it wont return any information to the list.

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#endregion

#include 
#include 
#include 
#include 
#include 
#include 
#include "RecFileListToArray.au3"

Global $font = "Arial"
Global $GUI_BGC = "0xf0ffff"

$GUI = GUICreate("C21 Chicago's Finest", 800, 600) ; creates window
GUISetBkColor($GUI_BGC)

$BuyerV = GUICtrlCreateButton("Buyers", 50, 50, 100, 30)
GUICtrlSetOnEvent($BuyerV, "Buyers")
$SellerV = GUICtrlCreateButton("Sellers", 50, 100, 100, 30)
GUICtrlSetOnEvent($SellerV, "Sellers")
$RenterV = GUICtrlCreateButton("Renters", 50, 150, 100, 30)
GUICtrlSetOnEvent($RenterV, "Renters")

$list = GUICtrlCreateList("", 200, 50, 300, 290);WANT EVERYTHING TO BE SHOWN IN THIS LIST
;BASED ON BUTTON CLICKED / WANT TO CALL THE FUNCTION BASED ON THE BUTTONS CLICKED

GUISetState(@SW_SHOW)

Func Buyers()
Opt("GUICoordMode", 3)
GUISetFont(9, 1000, 0, $font)
Sleep(1000)
$FileList = _FileListToArray("C:\Dropbox\Century21\Client Database\Buyers", "*", 2) ; get only folders with the quoted string
_ArrayDelete($FileList, 0) ; Throwing out the total folder count from the 0 index

For $folder In $FileList ; Loop over folders found.
GUICtrlSetData($list, $folder)
Next
EndFunc

Func Sellers()
Opt("GUICoordMode", 3)

GUISetFont(9, 1000, 0, $font)

Sleep(1000)

$FileList = _FileListToArray("C:\Dropbox\Century21\Client Database\Sellers", "*", 2) ; get only folders with the quoted string
_ArrayDelete($FileList, 0) ; Throwing out the total folder count from the 0 index

For $folder In $FileList ; Loop over folders found.
GUICtrlSetData($list, $folder)
Next
EndFunc


Func Renters()

Opt("GUICoordMode", 3)

GUISetFont(9, 1000, 0, $font)

Sleep(1000)

$FileList = _FileListToArray("C:\Dropbox\Century21\Client Database\Rentals", "*", 2) ; get only folders with the quoted string
_ArrayDelete($FileList, 0) ; Throwing out the total folder count from the 0 index

For $folder In $FileList ; Loop over folders found.
GUICtrlSetData($list, $folder)
Next
EndFunc

GUISetState()

While 1
Switch GUIGetMsg()
Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
Exit

EndSwitch
WEnd

If I decided to add the functions: "Buyers(), Seller(), Renter()" it would display the files in one who chunk - what am I doing wrong?

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In a follow up to LaCastiglione's post, if you're going to use OnEvent mode, you CAN'T use GUIGetMsg in your While loop to look for the GUI exit messages. You can't mix the 2 modes, pick one or the other.

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