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Old 06-05-2008, 07:00 AM   #1 (permalink)
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VBScript

Hi,
I have a ".vbs" file.

The contents of this file are

Set oISM = CreateObject("SAAuto12.ISWiProject")
oISM.OpenProject "C:\Trunk\Installer\VOIP Client.ism"

oISM.ProductVersion = "1.0.0"
'oISM.PackageCode = oISM.GenerateGUID()
'oISM.ProductCode = oISM.GenerateGUID()

oISM.SaveProject
oISM.CloseProject

Set oISM = Nothing

In this the Product Version in this script has to be taken by text file ".txt" the contents of which are are

1.0.0

How do I take it from the text file?

Thanks,
Sahana
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Old 06-05-2008, 08:15 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: VBScript

Hey Sahana,

So it creates a text file with the contents 1.0.0... is that all thats in the text file?

I have limited knowledge of vbscript so excuse me if i go wrong anywhere... I think this is the sort of thing you need to do:

Code:
dim fso, fileToGet, myfileStream, textToRead
set fso = CreateObject ("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
set fileToGet = fso.GetFile("c:\<the file path etc>")
set myFilestream = fileToGet.OpenAsTextStream (1)
set textToRead = myFileStream.readAll;
myFileStream.Close
textToRead will then hold the entire contents of the txt file, if you only want a bit of it then use the read function(google it)

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