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Apr 19th, 2001, 07:16 AM
#1
Thread Starter
Frenzied Member
I need to save information to a file name, how do I write the code to a file? The code is from an prior answer
that I got.
Afterwards: How can I retrive the file name again?
Code:
'You can use Registry, which will store all those values....
'in form_Load u can call the registry key which will give the previous stored value.
'here text1 stores the actual value of marks of a user(whose name is in text3), do give the name differently each time u save otherwise the previous value in the registry will be overwritten
'here text2 stores the actual value of average of a user(whose name is in text3)
Option Explicit
Private Sub Command1_Click()
'Save to Registry
SaveSetting App.Title, "Scores", "Marks" & Text3.Text, Text1.Text
SaveSetting App.Title, "Scores", "Average" & Text3.Text, Text2.Text
End Sub
Private Sub Command2_Click()
'Get the values from the Registry or u can write this code in the form Load event also thats up to U.
On Error GoTo y
Dim mysettings As Variant
Dim intsettings As Integer
List1.Clear
mysettings = GetAllSettings(App.Title, "Scores")
'Adds the series of marks and average values into a listbox serially from the registry
For intsettings = LBound(mysettings, 1) To UBound(mysettings, 1)
List1.AddItem mysettings(intsettings, 1)
Next intsettings
y:
If Err.Number = 13 Then
MsgBox "There are no Entries to Show", vbExclamation, "Error"
Exit Sub
End If
End Sub
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Apr 19th, 2001, 09:52 AM
#2
Hyperactive Member
To write data to a file use the following code:
Code:
open "c:\Temp\Data.dat" for output as #1
For intsettings = LBound(mysettings, 1) To UBound(mysettings, 1)
Print#1, mysettings(intsettings, 1)
Next intsettings
close #1
To read it back use
Code:
open "c:\Temp\Data.dat" for input as #1
while not EOF(1)
input #1,strTemp
list1.additem strTemp
Wend
Close #1
I hope this is what you are looking for.
SD
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