Setting File Attributes For More Than One File

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  • Desmond
    Indigo Rose Staff Member
    • Jul 2003
    • 710

    Setting File Attributes For More Than One File

    Spanning Content Across Multiple CD's

    Setting File Attributes For More Than One File

    Document ID: IR10009
    The information in this article applies to:
    • AutoPlay Media Studio 5.0 Professional Edition

    SUMMARY

    This article describes how to set the attributes of multiple files at the same time.

    DISCUSSION

    AutoPlay Media Studio 5.0 has a File.SetAttributes action to set the attributes of a file. If you want to set the attributes of many files at once, you need to perform that action multiple times. An easy way to do this is to store the list of files in a table, and then cycle through that table using a for loop. Each pass through the loop would set the attributes for one of the files.

    An easy way to create a table full of file paths is to use the File.Find action. The File.Find action returns a table containing a list of all the files which match a specific pattern.

    As an example, let's set all of the .exe files in the root folder of the C: drive to read-only:

    1. Insert the following script into an event in your project:
      files_to_change = File.Find("C:\\","*.exe");

      -- loop through the files_to_change table

      -- and set each file's attributes one at a time

      for index, filename in files_to_change do

      File.SetAttributes(filename,{ReadOnly=true});

      end

    MORE INFORMATION

    For more information please see the following topics in the AutoPlay Media Studio 5.0 help file:

    • Program Reference | Actions | File | File.SetAttributes

    KEYWORDS: Find, Attributes, Read


    Last reviewed: September 24, 2003
    Copyright © 2003 Indigo Rose Corporation. All rights reserved.
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