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Hello,

i have just started with scripting and it looks verry nice but i have a question.

How can i by running the script change a txt file.

example

main txt file

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PC-1 time1 date1

PC-2 time2 date2

new txt file after running the script

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PC-1 time1 date1

PC-2 time2 date2

PC-3 time3 date3

etc..

Many thanks

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FileWriteLine("main.txt","PC-3 time3 date3")

There, that is a very simple way of doing it. You could use file handles if you want the process to be more efficient and if you want to add mass amounts of data to the txt file. Look in the help file for examples.

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I would look at Ini* functions personally (To easily keep track of the PC#).

But, FileWrite() + @Macros will do what you are asking.

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@computername

FileWriteLine("main.txt",@computername & 'time3 -'& @hour & @min & @sec &' date3 -'&@year & @mon & @mday)
Edited by jokke
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Again thanks !!

I have the following code now

FileWriteLine("\\tma1-48\Software\Ultiboard\netsupport_logboek\log1.txt",@computername" -- "@MDAY"--"@MON"--"@YEAR" om "@HOUR":"@MIN":"@SEC)

but he give a error:

error in expression

What am i doing wrong here ?

thanks

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Again thanks !!

I have the following code now

FileWriteLine("\\tma1-48\Software\Ultiboard\netsupport_logboek\log1.txt",@computername" -- "@MDAY"--"@MON"--"@YEAR" om "@HOUR":"@MIN":"@SEC)

but he give a error:

error in expression

What am i doing wrong here ?

thanks

Compare yours with the others, and I bet you figure it out :whistle: .. Hint ... String & String

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remember to use & between vars.

$x = 1
$times = 10

Do 
    $x = $x +1 
    FileWriteLine("main.txt", 'Computer_' & @computername & '_number' & $x & ' time'&$x&' -'& @hour & @min & @sec &' date'&$x&' -'&@year & @mon & @mday)
Until $x = $times
Edited by jokke
UDF:Crypter a file encrypt / decrypt tool with no need to remember a password again. Based on Caesar cipher using entire ASCII Table.Script's: PixelSearch Helper, quick and simple way to create a PixelSeach.Chatserver - simplified, not so complicated multi-socket server.AutoIT - Firewall, simple example on howto create a firewall with AutoIt.
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