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Hello again, still working on my first script.

I have an INI file with one section "[Locations]" and two keys "Newsreader" & "FoldersLoc"

[Locations]
Newsreader = C:\Program Files\Communications\Usenet\Auto\NewsBin\V5 and Up\nbpro.exe
FoldersLoc = F:\Downloads\Newsbin\~Folders.bat

My goal is to be able to move this script (once compiled) to any directory needed, keeping it's INI file with it. To this end, I do not wish to hard code the INI folder's path, so I created a Variable for this:

Dim $g_szVersion , $BatPath , $News , $Val , $Param ,$Path
$Path = '"'&@ScriptDir & "\NZButil.ini"&'"'
MsgBox(4096, "Variable Check", "$Path: "&$Path); test $Path is correct

This seems to get the correct path.

In my main section, I can't seem to retrieve the "Newsreader" key nor "FoldersLoc" key:

Note: I've tried it with quotes in the "iniRead" and without (niether seem to work).

$News = iniRead ( $Path , "Locations", "Newsreader" , "Newsreader Not Found" )
$Param = $CmdLine[1]
MsgBox(4096, "Paramiters sent", "Result: "&$News&" "&$Param)
;$Val=RunWait ( $News & ' "' & $Param & '"') <- Will be actual line after testing
$BatPath = IniRead ( "$Path", "Locations", "FoldersLoc" , "Not Found" )
MsgBox(4096, "Batch command:", "Result: "&$BatPath&"")
;Run($BatPath)<- Will be actual line after testing

I know I'm missing SOMETHING.

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$BatPath = IniRead ( "$Path", "Locations", "FoldersLoc" , "Not Found" )

should be

$BatPath = IniRead ( $Path, "Locations", "FoldersLoc" , "Not Found" )

(u had quotes around the variable)

--hope this helps

Edited by cdkid
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i think the problem is your quotes in $path...it works without them

;$Path = '"'&@ScriptDir & "\NZButil.ini"&'"'
$Path = @ScriptDir & "\NZButil.ini"
msgbox(0, "", $Path)
$newsreader = IniRead($path, "Locations", "Newsreader" , "Newsreader Not Found" )
msgbox(0, "", $newsreader)

and what was mentioned above

Andrew Calcutt

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Http://www.TechIdiots.net

Its not an error, its a undocumented feature

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$BatPath = IniRead ( "$Path", "Locations", "FoldersLoc" , "Not Found" )

should be

$BatPath = IniRead ( $Path, "Locations", "FoldersLoc" , "Not Found" )

(u had quotes around the variable)

--hope this helps

It is helpfull to know the quotes aren't needed, but the first instance:

$News = iniRead ( $Path , "Locations", "Newsreader" , "Newsreader Not Found" )

Did not have quotes, but still didn't work. :lmao:

Thank you for your help!

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i think the problem is your quotes in $path...it works without them

;$Path = '"'&@ScriptDir & "\NZButil.ini"&'"'
$Path = @ScriptDir & "\NZButil.ini"
msgbox(0, "", $Path)
$newsreader = IniRead($path, "Locations", "Newsreader" , "Newsreader Not Found" )
msgbox(0, "", $newsreader)

and what was mentioned above

That was the ticket!

$ACalcutt= :lmao:

Thank to both you, and cdkid !

AutoIt seems to be all about putting useful features in when authors refuse!!

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i was refering to this

$Path = '"'&@ScriptDir & "\NZButil.ini"&'"'

should be

$Path = @ScriptDir & "\NZButil.ini"

(not sure if you saw my other post befire posting the one above)

edit: i see you noticed :-D

Edited by ACalcutt

Andrew Calcutt

Http://www.Vistumbler.net

Http://www.TechIdiots.net

Its not an error, its a undocumented feature

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