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search for srtring in text file and msessagebox it


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@mohammedshetayya, please stop using caps only and the fancy colors in your posts and use the standard fonts.

Post what you have tried and problems with when you want support.

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THIS IS THE FULL CODE I WROTE I WANT TO SEARCH FOR "HX" IN THE TEMPFILE.TXT AND WHEN FOUND I WANT TO MAKE ANOTIFY IN SYSTRAY THAT THERE IS HX IN QUEUE

""WinActivate("SELLING PLATFORM",""); activate amadeus window
  Send("+{pause}"); send shift+ pause on keyboard to clear all previous commands
  ControlSend("SELLING PLATFORM","","[CLASS:RichEdit20A;INSTANCE:1]","QV/1C1-SC(Hx)"); send command qv/.. to window
  send("{ENTER}"); send enter command
  Sleep(5000) ; wait 5 seconds

Local $sText = ControlGetText("SELLING PLATFORM", "", "[CLASS:RichEdit20A;INSTANCE:1]");copy command output and put in var $stext
Local $sFile = FileOpen(@ScriptDir & "TempFile.txt", 2);create text file at script dir and call tempfile
FileWrite($sFILE , $sText);write output to this txt file""'

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MohammedShetayya,

We ask people not to bump their own threads within 24 hours - it might be urgent for you, but it is not for anyone else. Remember this is not a 24/7 support forum - those who answer are only here because they like helping others and have some time to spare. You just have to wait until someone who knows something about your particular problem, and is willing to help, comes online. Be patient and someone will answer eventually. :)

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MohammedShetayya,

We ask people not to bump their own threads within 24 hours - it might be urgent for you, but it is not for anyone else. Remember this is not a 24/7 support forum - those who answer are only here because they like helping others and have some time to spare. You just have to wait until someone who knows something about your particular problem, and is willing to help, comes online. Be patient and someone will answer eventually. :)

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ok thanx for reply

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There are tags for autoit scripts that make them look nice. You should try them

Instead of getting the text, writing it to the file, and then opening the file and looking for the text, why not just read the text before you write it?

Local $sText = ControlGetText("SELLING PLATFORM", "", "[CLASS:RichEdit20A;INSTANCE:1]");copy command output and put in var $stext
If Stringinstr($sText, "whateveritwasyou'relookingfor") then msgbox(0, "", "Found")

Local $sFile = FileOpen(@ScriptDir & "\TempFile.txt", 2);create text file at script dir and call tempfile
FileWrite($sFILE , $sText);write output to this txt file""'

0x616e2069646561206973206c696b652061206d616e20776974686f7574206120626f64792c20746f206669676874206f6e6520697320746f206e657665722077696e2e2e2e2e

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There are tags for autoit scripts that make them look nice. You should try them

Instead of getting the text, writing it to the file, and then opening the file and looking for the text, why not just read the text before you write it?

Local $sText = ControlGetText("SELLING PLATFORM", "", "[CLASS:RichEdit20A;INSTANCE:1]");copy command output and put in var $stext
If Stringinstr($sText, "whateveritwasyou'relookingfor") then msgbox(0, "", "Found")

Local $sFile = FileOpen(@ScriptDir & "\TempFile.txt", 2);create text file at script dir and call tempfile
FileWrite($sFILE , $sText);write output to this txt file""'

thanks alot corgano

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