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$askusr = inputfolder("C:\","Choose Source Folder");
$mvfld = inputselect("Enter folder ",500,400)
foreach($askusr,",","no folders"){
$strdfldr = gettoken($mvfld,2,",",t);
}
text $strdfldr;
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$askusr = inputfolder("C:\","Choose Source Folder");
$mvfld = inputselect("Enter folder ",500,400)
foreach($askusr,",","no folders"){
$strdfldr = gettoken($mvfld,2,",",t);
}
text $strdfldr;
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$askusr = inputfolder("C:\","Choose Source Folder");
$mvfld = input("Enter folder ",500,400);
foreach($iten,$askusr){
text $iten;
}
I know it doesn't make sense.highend wrote:You're asking for one folder and then loop over it (whatever the sense of these may be),
maybe you should get the subfolders of it and loop over them?
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$deepsrch = confirm("Deep Search ?",2,1);
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$deepsrch == 1
<run code>
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$deepsrch == 0
<run code>
By reading the help file entry for confirm?How do I get the yes & no prompt rather then the current OK & cancel prompt ?
Sure it does. And, is there a check in your code? No, it isn't...I assume checking if it's equal to 1 or equal to 0 should work?
Quick search accepts switches. One of them is "find all items...". The help file knows more...How can you check sub-folders which are hidden ?
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confirm("?",1,4);