Jump to content

EnvSet("MYVAR") really? I can see no way to use this and I need it


Recommended Posts

After months and months of work I hit the brain dead space. I think I lost 99.83 percent of my brain power. And then this EnvSet("MYVAR") 

How do you use it?

I need to run a exe in the directory above the current directory.

Current @Script dir = C:00new

Need To run a file in this   C:00new00Au directory. and for 3 days now I for the life of me forgot everything ! C:00new00Au

I try

$s2filepath = IniRead(@ScriptDir & "\Programsettings.ini", "Filepaths", "SetupDir", "")
IniRead(@ScriptDir & "\Programsettings.ini", "Filepaths", "SetupDir", "$s2filepath") 
FileChangeDir($s2filepath&"\")
EnvUpdate
Run("\0Rosewd6x32_2.exe")


and 
$s2filepath = IniRead(@ScriptDir & "\Programsettings.ini", "Filepaths", "SetupDir", "")
IniRead(@ScriptDir & "\Programsettings.ini", "Filepaths", "SetupDir", "$s2filepath")
Run(@comspec & " /c cd_UP_one.bat","",@SW_HIDE)
and


;MsgBox features: Title=Yes, Text=Yes, Buttons=Yes and No, Icon=Question
;If Not IsDeclared("iMsgBoxAnswer") Then Local $iMsgBoxAnswer
;$iMsgBoxAnswer = MsgBox(36,"Add Shortcut?","Add Desktop Shortcut?", @ScriptDir )
;Select
; Case $iMsgBoxAnswer = 6 ;Yes
;Run(@comspec & " /c cd_UP_one.bat","",@SW_HIDE)


; Case $iMsgBoxAnswer = 7 ;No
;Run("cd_UP_one.bat")

And Now we get to the Junk pile.. just stuff tried.. that failed./

And Now we get to the Junk pile.. just stuff tried.. that failed./
Func startnewfile()
;MsgBox($MB_SYSTEMMODAL, "Template10", "tRegister startnewfile.  All is going well.")
;Local $s2filepath = IniRead(@ScriptDir & "\Programsettings.ini", "Filepaths", "SetupDir", "")
;IniRead(@ScriptDir & "\Programsettings.ini", "Filepaths", "SetupDir", $s2filepath)
;FileChangeDir($s2filepath)
;EnvUpdate
;Global $s2filepath
;Local $sDir = IniRead(@ScriptDir & "\Programsettings.ini", "Filepaths", "SetupDir", "")
;IniRead(@ScriptDir & "\Programsettings.ini", "Filepaths", "SetupDir", $sDir)
;Run(@comspec & " /c nircmd.exe exec 0Rosewd6x32_2.exe","",@SW_HIDE)


;Run(@comspec & " /c takeit.bat","",@SW_HIDE)
;Run ("takeit.bat")
;OnAutoItExitUnRegister ( "startnewfile" )
;GUIDelete()
;Exit

Just totally lost and confused. I forgot how to run a exe in a directory below where you are at..

How about a pointer please//

And whats the deal with EnvSet? if i can't use it like  EnvSet($aValue) but EnvSet("MYVAR") does not compute.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Well that was fast.. See you post a query and like magic a answer suddenly is visible you did not see for the last week.

Posted 17 August 2006 - 09:59 PM

note

Quote

In an AutoIt script, other scripts can be included using the #include" command.

If "..." is used, the filename is taken to be relative to the current script.


#include<funca.au3> must be placed in the running autoit versions include folder

8) 

Edited by Valuater, 17 August 2006 - 10:00 PM.

 

Even though the Thanks is 9years late, Thanks to Valuater My problem is fixed. 
I used the Include!
#include <File.au3>
#include "0Rosewd6x32_2.au3"
Global $s2filepath
;OnAutoItExitRegister("startnewfile")


$s2filepath = IniRead(@ScriptDir & "\Programsettings.ini", "Filepaths", "SetupDir", "")
IniRead(@ScriptDir & "\Programsettings.ini", "Filepaths", "SetupDir", "$s2filepath")
FileCopy(@ScriptDir&"\template10.exe",$s2filepath)
FileCopy(@ScriptDir&"\REN.bat",$s2filepath)
FileCopy(@ScriptDir&"\Movesetup.exe",$s2filepath)
FileCopy(@ScriptDir&"\0Rosewd6x32_2.au3",$s2filepath)
FileCopy(@ScriptDir&"\Programsettings.ini",$s2filepath)
Sleep(3000)
FileDelete("0Rosewd6x32_2.au3")
FileChangeDir($s2filepath&"\")
EnvUpdate
EnvUpdate
Run("\0Rosewd6x32_2.au3")
GUIDelete()
Exit
;EndFunc
#include <File.au3>
#include "0Rosewd6x32_2.au3"
Global $s2filepath
;OnAutoItExitRegister("startnewfile")

$s2filepath = IniRead(@ScriptDir & "\Programsettings.ini", "Filepaths", "SetupDir", "")
IniRead(@ScriptDir & "\Programsettings.ini", "Filepaths", "SetupDir", "$s2filepath")
FileCopy(@ScriptDir&"\template10.exe",$s2filepath)
FileCopy(@ScriptDir&"\REN.bat",$s2filepath)
FileCopy(@ScriptDir&"\Movesetup.exe",$s2filepath)
FileCopy(@ScriptDir&"\0Rosewd6x32_2.au3",$s2filepath)
FileCopy(@ScriptDir&"\Programsettings.ini",$s2filepath)
Sleep(3000)
FileDelete("0Rosewd6x32_2.au3")
FileChangeDir($s2filepath&"\")
EnvUpdate
EnvUpdate
Run("\0Rosewd6x32_2.au3")
GUIDelete()
Exit
;EndFunc
 
 
Link to comment
Share on other sites

OK yes read it and read it again.

and it is greek

  EnvSet("MYVAR", "This is some text!")


    ; Retrieve the environment variable that was just assigned a value previously.
    Local $sEnvVar = EnvGet("MYVAR")

so to use EnvSet which could be a extreemly powerful tool. you have to make the user use "This is some text!" for a sub directory name.

I rest my case.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Are you trying to set that path to the %path% (so you call the exe by name like 'notepad.exe')?   like the envupdate example?

Example()

Func Example()
    Local $sEnvVar = EnvGet("PATH")

    EnvSet("PATH", $sEnvVar & ";" & "C:\00new\00Au\")

    EnvUpdate()

    $sEnvVar = EnvGet("PATH")

    MsgBox(0, "", "The environment variable %PATH% has the value of: " & $sEnvVar)
EndFunc   ;==>Example
Edited by boththose

,-. .--. ________ .-. .-. ,---. ,-. .-. .-. .-.
|(| / /\ \ |\ /| |__ __||| | | || .-' | |/ / \ \_/ )/
(_) / /__\ \ |(\ / | )| | | `-' | | `-. | | / __ \ (_)
| | | __ | (_)\/ | (_) | | .-. | | .-' | | \ |__| ) (
| | | | |)| | \ / | | | | | |)| | `--. | |) \ | |
`-' |_| (_) | |\/| | `-' /( (_)/( __.' |((_)-' /(_|
'-' '-' (__) (__) (_) (__)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Fyi, envset does not actually set environment variables on the host system.

 

Sure it does:

EnvSet("MYVAR", "Hello!")

Run(@ComSpec & " /k echo %MYVAR%")

... it's just restricted to the running script and things spawned by it, and ceases to exist when the script exits. See the remark in EnvSet's help file. 

Roses are FF0000, violets are 0000FF... All my base are belong to you.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...