I have forgotten how to write that simple thing:
I have app.exe.config file with my custom section where I initialize a
variable used then in application. User can chande a value of this variable
so I would like to save it in the app.exe.config file. when user starts the
application next time , the vatriable should initialize with lately saved
value
How to do that? Thanks
App.exe.config example:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<configuration>
<configSections>
<section name="UMA.NET"
type="System.Configuration.SingleTagSectionHandler " />
</configSections>
<UMA.NET func="3" B1Hi="0" B1Lo="0" B2Hi="0" B2Lo="31" CRC1="0" CRC2="0" />
</configuration> 8 1632
Damar
You normally would use
System.Configuration.ConfigurationSettings.GetConf g(string sectionName)
static method, this will return a Hashtable with your key / value
combination.
HTH
Jako
"DAMAR" <DA***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3E**********************************@microsof t.com... I have forgotten how to write that simple thing: I have app.exe.config file with my custom section where I initialize a variable used then in application. User can chande a value of this variable so I would like to save it in the app.exe.config file. when user starts the application next time , the vatriable should initialize with lately saved value How to do that? Thanks
App.exe.config example:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <configuration> <configSections> <section name="UMA.NET" type="System.Configuration.SingleTagSectionHandler " /> </configSections> <UMA.NET func="3" B1Hi="0" B1Lo="0" B2Hi="0" B2Lo="31" CRC1="0" CRC2="0" /> </configuration>
Damar
You normally would use
System.Configuration.ConfigurationSettings.GetConf g(string sectionName)
static method, this will return a Hashtable with your key / value
combination.
HTH
Jako
"DAMAR" <DA***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3E**********************************@microsof t.com... I have forgotten how to write that simple thing: I have app.exe.config file with my custom section where I initialize a variable used then in application. User can chande a value of this variable so I would like to save it in the app.exe.config file. when user starts the application next time , the vatriable should initialize with lately saved value How to do that? Thanks
App.exe.config example:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <configuration> <configSections> <section name="UMA.NET" type="System.Configuration.SingleTagSectionHandler " /> </configSections> <UMA.NET func="3" B1Hi="0" B1Lo="0" B2Hi="0" B2Lo="31" CRC1="0" CRC2="0" /> </configuration>
I dont like to read (I can, of course) but save the variable to
app.exe.config from ma application
"Jako Menkveld" wrote: Damar
You normally would use System.Configuration.ConfigurationSettings.GetConf g(string sectionName) static method, this will return a Hashtable with your key / value combination.
HTH Jako
"DAMAR" <DA***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3E**********************************@microsof t.com...I have forgotten how to write that simple thing: I have app.exe.config file with my custom section where I initialize a variable used then in application. User can chande a value of this variable so I would like to save it in the app.exe.config file. when user starts the application next time , the vatriable should initialize with lately saved value How to do that? Thanks
App.exe.config example:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <configuration> <configSections> <section name="UMA.NET" type="System.Configuration.SingleTagSectionHandler " /> </configSections> <UMA.NET func="3" B1Hi="0" B1Lo="0" B2Hi="0" B2Lo="31" CRC1="0" CRC2="0" /> </configuration>
I dont like to read (I can, of course) but save the variable to
app.exe.config from ma application
"Jako Menkveld" wrote: Damar
You normally would use System.Configuration.ConfigurationSettings.GetConf g(string sectionName) static method, this will return a Hashtable with your key / value combination.
HTH Jako
"DAMAR" <DA***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3E**********************************@microsof t.com...I have forgotten how to write that simple thing: I have app.exe.config file with my custom section where I initialize a variable used then in application. User can chande a value of this variable so I would like to save it in the app.exe.config file. when user starts the application next time , the vatriable should initialize with lately saved value How to do that? Thanks
App.exe.config example:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <configuration> <configSections> <section name="UMA.NET" type="System.Configuration.SingleTagSectionHandler " /> </configSections> <UMA.NET func="3" B1Hi="0" B1Lo="0" B2Hi="0" B2Lo="31" CRC1="0" CRC2="0" /> </configuration>
Sorry, I misundertsood your question. I don't think the framework provides
standard functionality to write to config file, only to read from them.
I might be wrong here, but it seems like you'll have to write your own code
to change the values in the config file (using stream readers and writers).
"DAMAR" <DA***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A7**********************************@microsof t.com... I dont like to read (I can, of course) but save the variable to app.exe.config from ma application
"Jako Menkveld" wrote:
Damar
You normally would use System.Configuration.ConfigurationSettings.GetConf g(string sectionName) static method, this will return a Hashtable with your key / value combination.
HTH Jako
"DAMAR" <DA***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3E**********************************@microsof t.com... >I have forgotten how to write that simple thing: > I have app.exe.config file with my custom section where I initialize a > variable used then in application. User can chande a value of this > variable > so I would like to save it in the app.exe.config file. when user starts > the > application next time , the vatriable should initialize with lately > saved > value > How to do that? Thanks > > App.exe.config example: > > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> > <configuration> > <configSections> > <section name="UMA.NET" > type="System.Configuration.SingleTagSectionHandler " /> > </configSections> > <UMA.NET func="3" B1Hi="0" B1Lo="0" B2Hi="0" B2Lo="31" CRC1="0" > CRC2="0" > /> > </configuration> > > > >
Sorry, I misundertsood your question. I don't think the framework provides
standard functionality to write to config file, only to read from them.
I might be wrong here, but it seems like you'll have to write your own code
to change the values in the config file (using stream readers and writers).
"DAMAR" <DA***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A7**********************************@microsof t.com... I dont like to read (I can, of course) but save the variable to app.exe.config from ma application
"Jako Menkveld" wrote:
Damar
You normally would use System.Configuration.ConfigurationSettings.GetConf g(string sectionName) static method, this will return a Hashtable with your key / value combination.
HTH Jako
"DAMAR" <DA***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3E**********************************@microsof t.com... >I have forgotten how to write that simple thing: > I have app.exe.config file with my custom section where I initialize a > variable used then in application. User can chande a value of this > variable > so I would like to save it in the app.exe.config file. when user starts > the > application next time , the vatriable should initialize with lately > saved > value > How to do that? Thanks > > App.exe.config example: > > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> > <configuration> > <configSections> > <section name="UMA.NET" > type="System.Configuration.SingleTagSectionHandler " /> > </configSections> > <UMA.NET func="3" B1Hi="0" B1Lo="0" B2Hi="0" B2Lo="31" CRC1="0" > CRC2="0" > /> > </configuration> > > > >
Jako is correct.
If you need to add a new option to your config section, or modify an
existing one,
you need to rewrite the whole file.
F.O.R.
Jako is correct.
If you need to add a new option to your config section, or modify an
existing one,
you need to rewrite the whole file.
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