This script works fine, however, it only scans the directory specified, but not it's sub directorys. How can I get it to do that?
Code:
void FindFileExample ()
{
WIN32_FIND_DATA FileData; // Data structure describes the file found
HANDLE hSearch; // Search handle returned by FindFirstFile
TCHAR szSearchPath[] = TEXT("A:\\Sum_2\\");
BOOL bFinished = FALSE;
// Create a new directory.
if (!CreateDirectory (szDirPath, NULL))
{
Error(TEXT("Unable to create new directory."));
return;
}
// Start searching for .txt files in the root directory.
hSearch = FindFirstFile (szSearchPath), &FileData);
if (hSearch == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
{
Error(TEXT("No .TXT files found."));
return;
}
// Copy each .txt file to the new directory and change it to
// read-only, if it is not already read-only.
while (!bFinished)
{
AddStringToData(FileData.cFileName);
if (!FindNextFile (hSearch, &FileData))
{
bFinished = TRUE;
if (GetLastError () == ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES)
{
Error(TEXT("Found all of the files."));
}
else
{
Error(TEXT("Unable to find next file."));
}
}
}
// Close the search handle.
if (!FindClose (hSearch))
{
Error(TEXT("Unable to close search handle."));
}
}
Thanks, August.
btw: I have the functions Error() and AddStringToData() allready declared.