ReaImDown Posted February 17, 2009 Share Posted February 17, 2009 How would I go about using that function (or another) to search the folder specified, then if another folder is present, search it as well ---In the middle of searching the helpfile some more--- [u][font="Century Gothic"]~я α и d γ ĵ . ċ . ѕ қ ϊ и и ε я~- My Programs -auto shutdownSleep funcdisallow programs[/font][/u] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bo8ster Posted February 17, 2009 Share Posted February 17, 2009 using FileExists as it does a directory or file check. Post your code because code says more then your words can. SciTe Debug mode - it's magic: #AutoIt3Wrapper_run_debug_mode=Y. Use Opt("MustDeclareVars", 1)[topic="84960"]Brett F's Learning To Script with AutoIt V3[/topic][topic="21048"]Valuater's AutoIt 1-2-3, Class... is now in Session[/topic]Contribution: [topic="87994"]Get SVN Rev Number[/topic], [topic="93527"]Control Handle under mouse[/topic], [topic="91966"]A Presentation using AutoIt[/topic], [topic="112756"]Log ConsoleWrite output in Scite[/topic] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
seandisanti Posted February 17, 2009 Share Posted February 17, 2009 using FileExists as it does a directory or file check.There are many implementations shown on this forum, use the search function. The short answer is to check each return to see if it's a directory, that is if it has the file attribute D, and then treat it as a directory (dig in and search more). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danny35d Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 expandcollapse popup#include <Array.au3> Dim $aFullPath[100] Global $iFiles, $iFolders, $iCount = 0 _SearchEx(@DesktopDir, $aFullPath, '*.*') _ArrayDisplay($aFullPath, $iFiles & ' Files, ' & $iFolders & ' Folders') Func _SearchEx($sSourcePath, ByRef $aFileList, $sExt = '*.*', $iRunFirstTime = 1) If UBound($aFileList) < 10000 Then ReDim $aFileList[10000] If StringRight($sSourcePath, 1) = '\' Then $sSourcePath = StringTrimRight($sSourcePath, 1) $sExt = StringReplace($sExt, '\', '') $iFirstFile = FileFindFirstFile($sSourcePath & '\' & $sExt) If @error Then Return While 1 $iNextFile = FileFindNextFile($iFirstFile) If @error Then ExitLoop $sFullPath = $sSourcePath & '\' & $iNextFile If StringInStr(FileGetAttrib($sFullPath), "D") Then $iFolders += 1 _SearchEx($sFullPath, $aFileList, $sExt, 0) Else $iFiles += 1 $iCount += 1 If $iCount = 10000 Then ReDim $aFileList[UBound($aFileList) + 10000] $iCount = 0 EndIf $aFileList[$iFiles] = $sFullPath EndIf WEnd FileClose($iFirstFile) If $iRunFirstTime Then ReDim $aFileList[$iFiles + 1] $aFileList[0] = UBound($aFileList) - 1 EndIf EndFunc AutoIt Scripts:NetPrinter - Network Printer UtilityRobocopyGUI - GUI interface for M$ robocopy command line Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Manjish Posted February 18, 2009 Share Posted February 18, 2009 (edited) Hey few weeks ago i developed a script similar to this.. this checks every folder in every drive of the system for files with a specific extension: #include<Array.au3> #include<File.au3> #include-once #RequireAdmin $mFile = FileOpen("Images.txt", 2) $var = DriveGetDrive( "FIXED" ) local $uArray, $iStdoutg, $sTemp, $placeholder,$sFolder,$tSort For $i = 1 to $var[0] $gFolder=($var[$i]&"/*.gho"); specify any file extension here $pFolder=($var[$i]&"/*.pqi"); specify any file extension here Search($gfolder) Search($pfolder) Next FileClose($mFile) Func Search($var) $iStdoutg = Run(@comspec & ' /C cd ..\..\..\..\.. & dir "' & $var& '" /A /B /O:' & $tSort & ' /S', @workingdir, _ @SW_HIDE, 6) While 1 $line = StdoutRead($iStdoutg) If @error Then ExitLoop If $line <> "" then FileWriteLine($mFile,$line) EndIf Wend EndFunc Maybe it may help u?? Edited February 18, 2009 by Manjish [font="Garamond"]Manjish Naik[/font]Engineer, Global Services - QPSHoneywell Automation India LimitedE-mail - Manjish.Naik@honeywell.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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