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When $U_BAR and $BTN_UP have been initialized the following code works

Func WTF($SET=0)
   If $SET=0 then
      Guictrlsetstate($U_BAR,$GUI_HIDE)
      Guictrlsetstate($BTN_UP,$GUI_SHOW)
   Else
      Guictrlsetstate($U_BAR,$GUI_SHOW)
      Guictrlsetstate($BTN_UP,$GUI_HIDE)
   EndIf
EndFunc

however this does not :

Func ChkUpdate($Force=0,$First=0)
   
   if (3600000 < TimerDiff($UpdateTMR)) or $Force=1 then ; 3600000 Milliseconds = 1 Hour
      $UpdateTMR=TimerInit()
      Guictrlsetstate($BTN_VC,$GUI_SHOW)
      Guictrlsetstate($BTN_UP,$GUI_HIDE)

----------------------------------------------------------- (Further code Truncated)

returns the following error :

Variable used without being declared.:
Guictrlsetstate($U_BAR,$GUI_HIDE)
Guictrlsetstate(^ ERROR

To complicate the matter further, if i call the WTF function from the ChkUpdate function it suddenly suffers from the same error message.

It appears that my ChkUpdate function is incapable of seeing any variable that contains a handle to a gui ctrl object.

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Where are the variables declared? How are they declared?

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Variables are declared at the beginning of the script,

LINE 75 : $BTN_Up=GUICtrlCreateButton("Update",790,365,20,20,$BS_BITMAP)

LINE 104 : $U_BAR=GUICtrlCreateProgress(790,365,105,20)

Function Definitions begin at line 168.

I've tried defining the Variables as Global aswell, this has no effect.

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You are either declaring them wrong or calling ChkUpdate() before line 75.

 

When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.

If you want something more specific, you'll have to ask a more specific question (READ: post code!).

 

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