IniValueChange
IniValueChange | |
Group | Special File Formats |
Main Application | Version 1.5 or later |
Required Update | n/a |
File Parameters | no |
Registry Parameters | no |
Build Parameters | yes (seventh) |
Special Parameters | no |
Allows changes in .ini files.
Contents
Usage
IniValueChange:<description>,<filename>,<section>,<value>,<old data>,<new data>[,advanced build parameters]
Examples
IniValueChange:"A silly example","C:\Test.ini","TestMain","Greeting","Hello World","Hallo Welt"
Let's take a look at C:\Test.ini before this check has taken place:
[TestMain] Greeting=Hello World
Now after this has been detected and fixed by the user, it would look like:
[TestMain] Greeting=Hallo Welt
Description
This command changes the data of a value inside an INI file.
- The first parameter is a standard description; either plaintext, or better a description template, since that allows localization when displaying results to the user.
- The second parameter describes the file; you may use path template here. PT
- The third parameter describes the section inside the INI file; Algo-Prefixes are allowed here. AP PT
- The fourth parameter describes the name of the value; Algo-Prefixes are allowed here. AP PT
- The fifth parameter identifies the data the value has to match; Algo-Prefixes are allowed here. AP PT
- The sixth parameter specifies the new data for the value. PT
- Optionally, you may use advanced build parameters in the seventh parameter.
You might want to take advantage of the Algo-Prefix <$REGMATCHn> result of previous <regexpr> checks here.
Scan Results
- INI file entry.