botanic Posted November 26, 2013 Share Posted November 26, 2013 I have a script that when i run it i get the following error >"C:Program Files (x86)AutoIt3SciTE..autoit3.exe" /ErrorStdOut "C:UsersMatthewDesktopx2stor.au3" C:UsersMatthewDesktopx2stor.au3 (45) : ==> Variable used without being declared.: $nList = GUICtrlCreateList ("", 10, 10, $nWidth - 20, $nHeight - 50, $WS_BORDER + $WS_VSCROLL) $nList = GUICtrlCreateList ("", 10, 10, $nWidth - 20, $nHeight - 50, ^ ERROR >Exit code: 1 Time: 0.310 here is the code that i have so far. expandcollapse popup$sCmd = "DIR E:\*.AU3 /S" ; Test command $nAutoTimeout = 10 ; Time in seconds to close window after finish $nDeskPct = 60 ; % of desktop size (if percent) ; $nHeight = 480 ; height/width of the main window (if fixed) ; $nWidth = 480 $sTitRun = "Executing process. Wait...." ; $sTitDone = "Process done" ; $sSound = @WindowsDir & "\Media\Ding.wav" ; End Sound $sButRun = "Cancel" ; Caption of "Exec" button $sButDone = "Close" ; Caption of "Close" button #include <GUIConstants.au3> #include <Constants.au3> #Include <GUIListBox.au3> #include <GUIConstantsEx.au3> Opt("GUIOnEventMode", 1) if $nDeskPct > 0 Then $nHeight = @DesktopHeight * ($nDeskPct / 100) $nWidth = @DesktopWidth * ($nDeskPct / 100) EndIf If $CmdLine[0] > 0 Then $sCmd = "" For $nCmd = 1 To $CmdLine[0] $sCmd = $sCmd & " " & $CmdLine[$nCmd] Next ; MsgBox (1,"",$sCmd) EndIf ; AutoItSetOption("GUIDataSeparatorChar", Chr(13)+Chr(10)) $nForm = GUICreate($sTitRun, $nWidth, $nHeight) GUISetOnEvent($GUI_EVENT_CLOSE, "CloseForm") $nList = GUICtrlCreateList ("", 10, 10, $nWidth - 20, $nHeight - 50, $WS_BORDER + $WS_VSCROLL) GUICtrlSetFont (-1, 9, 0, 0, "Courier New") Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
botanic Posted November 26, 2013 Author Share Posted November 26, 2013 just found it if anyone else has this issue just add #include <WindowsConstants.au3> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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