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I know this has been asked somewhere but I can't seem to find it.

I want to have a parent window with some selections. Then when the OK button is pressed, a child window will open and basically show a progress label of what is going on. THere should be a button for STOP and when that is pressed, the child window will stop and close. Then the main application should go to a function to complete the exiting "stuff".

I have the code below, but when I press the STOP button it may or may not stop - mostly not.

Can you tell me what I did wrong??

P.S. my code is never very elegant but sometimes I get it to work - properly that is.

Thanks

CODE

;===========================================================================

;

; INCLUDE SECTION

;

;===========================================================================

#include <GUIConstants.au3>

#include <CompInfo.au3>

#include <Date.au3>

#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3>

#include <WindowsConstants.au3>

;============================================================================

;

; GLOBAL CONSTANTS AND VARIBLES

;

;===========================================================================

#region Global Variables and Constants

#endregion Global Variables and Constants

#region Variable declarations

Dim $Processes, $i

Dim $mDisplayHeight, $mDisplayWidth, $mDispCtrW, $mDispCtrH, $mMenuWidth, _

$mMenuHeight, $tTempMins, $tTempSecs

Global $tTriggerTime

Dim $tNewHour, $tNewMin, $tNewSec, $tOldHour, $tOldMin, $tOldSec

dim $fLogFile1 = @DesktopDir & "\log.txt"

dim $fLogFile1 = "c:\log.txt";

Dim $CB[42]

Dim $fHandle1

Dim $mHeader[42] = ["Name","Command Line","Creation Class Name", _

"Creation Date","Description","CS Creation Class Name","CS Name", _

"Executable Path","Execution State","Handle","Handle Count", _

"Kernel Mode Time","Maximum Working Set Size","Minimum Working Set Size", _

"OS Creation Class Name","OS Name","Other Operation Count", _

"Other Transfer Count","Page Faults","Page File Usage","Parent Process ID", _

"Peak Page File Usage","Peak Virtual Size","Peak Working Set Size", _

"Priority","Private Page Count","Process ID","Quota Non Paged Pool Usage", _

"Quota Paged Pool Usage","Quota Peak Non Paged Pool Usage", _

"Quota Peak Paged Pool Usage","Read Operation Count","Read Transfer Count", _

"Session ID","Status","Thread Count","User Mode Time","Virtual Size", _

"Windows Version","Working Set Size","Write Operation Count", _

"Write Transfer Count"]

Dim $CBchecked[42]

Dim $fTemp, $mTemp, $a

Dim $mWaitMsg = "Waiting.."

Dim $iLimit = 5000000, $cnt

dim $sOld, $sTotal, $sStringLen

$mDisplayHeight = @DesktopHeight

$mDisplayWidth = @DesktopWidth

$mDispCtrW = Int($mDisplayWidth/2)

$mDispCtrH = Int($mDisplayHeight/2)

$mMenuWidth = 448

$mMenuHeight = 634

#endregion Variable declarations

;============================================================================

;

; MAIN

;

;===========================================================================

; Make the first user input GUI

#Region ### START Koda GUI section ### Form=

$Form1 = GUICreate("Manitoba Test Tool", $mMenuHeight, $mMenuWidth, ($mDispCtrW - (int(633/2))), ($mDispCtrH - (448/2)))

GUISetFont(10, 700)

$Button1 = GUICtrlCreateButton("OK", 192, 400, 75, 25, 0)

$Button2 = GUICtrlCreateButton("Cancel", 352, 400, 75, 25, 0)

GUISetState(@SW_SHOW, $Form1)

#EndRegion ### END Koda GUI section ###

While 1

$nMsg = GUIGetMsg()

Switch $nMsg

Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE

Exit

case $Button1

$mWaitWin = GUICreate("Working....",300,100,45,75,BitOR($WS_CAPTION, $WS_SYSMENU),$WS_EX_MDICHILD,$Form1)

$mWaitWinLabel1 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("",3,5,250,17)

$mWaitWinButton1 = GUICtrlCreateButton("Stop", 175,75,40,20)

ExitLoop

case $button2

Exit

EndSwitch

WEnd

GUISetState(@SW_HIDE, $Form1)

GUISetState(@SW_SHOW, $mWaitWin)

while 1

$b = 1

$c = "Waiting"

while 1

;for $a = 1 to $tTriggerTime

Dim $nMsg = GUIGetMsg()

Select

Case $nMsg = $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE

GUISetState(@SW_ENABLE, $Form1)

GUIDelete($mWaitWin)

_Cancel()

Case $nMsg = $mWaitWinButton1

GUISetState(@SW_ENABLE, $Form1)

GUIDelete($mWaitWin)

_Cancel($:P

EndSelect

$c = $c & "."

GUICtrlSetData($mWaitWinLabel1, $c)

sleep(900)

$b += 1

sleep(100)

if $b>15 Then

ExitLoop

EndIf

WEnd

GUICtrlSetData($mWaitWinLabel1,"Gathering Data")

sleep(100)

WEnd

;==============================================================================================

;

; FUNCTION AREA

;

;=============================================================================================

Func _Cancel($r)

FileClose($fLogFile1)

MsgBox(0,"","Closing out logging files" & @CRLF & "B = " & $r)

Exit

EndFunc

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I think those sleeps in the while 1 loop are making the gui response delay.

Look at this solution, checking the gui at full speed and using timerdiff to update the label

GUISetState(@SW_HIDE, $Form1)
GUISetState(@SW_SHOW, $mWaitWin)
$Timer = TimerInit()
$TimerDiff = 1001
$b = 1
$c = "Waiting"
While 1
        $nMsg = GUIGetMsg()
        Switch $nMsg
            Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
                GUISetState(@SW_ENABLE, $Form1)
                GUIDelete($mWaitWin)
                _Cancel()
            Case $mWaitWinButton1
                GUISetState(@SW_ENABLE, $Form1)
                GUIDelete($mWaitWin)
                _Cancel($B)
        EndSwitch
    If $TimerDiff > 1000 Then
        $Timer = TimerInit()
        $c = $c & "."
        GUICtrlSetData($mWaitWinLabel1, $c)
        $b += 1
        If $b > 15 Then
            $b = 1
            $c = "Waiting"
            GUICtrlSetData($mWaitWinLabel1, "Gathering Data")
            Sleep(500)
        EndIf
    EndIf
    $TimerDiff = TimerDiff($Timer)
WEnd
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Thanks.

I used this and the parent window closes properly, but whent I press the STOP button on the child, control does not go back to parent window, even though it opens and looks good.

What am I missing? GUI stuff confuses me.

Ep

I think those sleeps in the while 1 loop are making the gui response delay.

Look at this solution, checking the gui at full speed and using timerdiff to update the label

GUISetState(@SW_HIDE, $Form1)
GUISetState(@SW_SHOW, $mWaitWin)
$Timer = TimerInit()
$TimerDiff = 1001
$b = 1
$c = "Waiting"
While 1
        $nMsg = GUIGetMsg()
        Switch $nMsg
            Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE
                GUISetState(@SW_ENABLE, $Form1)
                GUIDelete($mWaitWin)
                _Cancel()
            Case $mWaitWinButton1
                GUISetState(@SW_ENABLE, $Form1)
                GUIDelete($mWaitWin)
                _Cancel($B)
        EndSwitch
    If $TimerDiff > 1000 Then
        $Timer = TimerInit()
        $c = $c & "."
        GUICtrlSetData($mWaitWinLabel1, $c)
        $b += 1
        If $b > 15 Then
            $b = 1
            $c = "Waiting"
            GUICtrlSetData($mWaitWinLabel1, "Gathering Data")
            Sleep(500)
        EndIf
    EndIf
    $TimerDiff = TimerDiff($Timer)
WEnd
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