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| Posted by
| Gus
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| Sat 11 Sep 2004 10:58 AM (UTC) |
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| Hello,
I'd like to have a scipt that appends a line at the end of a .txt file. I have no idea how to do it. It is suppoused to log some information, that I want to have apart from the normal log file.
If it is also possible, reading from a file and showing would also be handy.
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| Posted by
| Flannel
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| Reply #1 on Sat 11 Sep 2004 05:42 PM (UTC) |
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| Read up on FSO (File System Object) in the VBScript help file (technically its the Windows Scripting Host help file) you can find a link from a link ontop of the MC forum (Script Functions, and then its at the bottom of the page next to the engine downloads).
Its pretty self explanatory, there are some reasonable examples in the help file, and then theres a few examples in the forum too (search for FSO).
Inside the help file, its Script Runtime > FileSystemObject. |
~Flannel
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| Posted by
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| Reply #2 on Sat 11 Sep 2004 09:02 PM (UTC) |
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| Thanks, now I have a place to start. I'll try to get into it, and if I have any questions I'll post this thread.
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