Registry Mnemonics

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For all functions:  
For all functions:  
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Type$ = "USER" or "SYSTEM" where "USER" translates as HKCU\Software; "SYSTEM" translates as HKLM\Software
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Type$ = "USER" or "SYSTEM" where "USER" translates as HKCU\Software; "SYSTEM" translates as HKLM\Software.
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BaseKey$ = an EXISTING registry key which may contain "\" for subkeys, For example: "Signature Systems\DocMgr"
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BaseKey$ = an EXISTING registry key which may contain "\" for subkeys, For example: "MyCompanyName\MyAppName".
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After each PRINT an INPUT must be done to determine the success of failure of the call.  The string returned will be either "+OK" or "-ERR" followed by more information.
'''Example:'''
'''Example:'''
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Here's an example of how to store a Comet directory name choice for a particular user:
  Length 254 & Local RegKey$
  Length 254 & Local RegKey$
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Length 30 & Local User$
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Length 3 & Local UserDir$
  SET STARTUPBASEKEY$ = "MyCompanyName\MyAppName\Settings"
  SET STARTUPBASEKEY$ = "MyCompanyName\MyAppName\Settings"
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  SET REPORTSDIR$ = "RptDir"
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  SET USERDIR$ = "UserDir"
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Note that each key level of the entry must be created individually, thus it requires 4 PRINTS to create the final key HKCU\Software\MyCompanyName\MyAppName\Settings\Username:
  print (RegCreateKey="USER","","MyCompanyName",0)
  print (RegCreateKey="USER","","MyCompanyName",0)
  input Result$
  input Result$
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  print (RegCreateKey="USER","MyCompanyName","MyAppName",0)
  print (RegCreateKey="USER","MyCompanyName","MyAppName",0)
  input Result$
  input Result$
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  print (RegCreateKey="USER","MyCompanyName\MyAppName","Settings",0)
  print (RegCreateKey="USER","MyCompanyName\MyAppName","Settings",0)
  input Result$
  input Result$
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  print (RegCreateKey="USER",STARTUPBASEKEY$,UserName$,0)
  print (RegCreateKey="USER",STARTUPBASEKEY$,UserName$,0)
  input Result$
  input Result$
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  if strip(Result$) ne "+OK" UseReg = false
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Here's how to test the result of the call:
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  if strip(Result$) ne "+OK" GoTo RegError
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Here's the code to set the value of the User's directory choice:
  RegKey$ = STARTUPBASEKEY$ + "\" + User$
  RegKey$ = STARTUPBASEKEY$ + "\" + User$
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  print (RegSetValue = "USER", RegKey$, REPORTSDIR$,RptDir$,1)
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  print (RegSetValue = "USER", RegKey$, USERDIR$,UserDir$,1)
  input Result$
  input Result$
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Here's the code to retrieve the setting:
  RegKey$ = STARTUPBASEKEY$ + "\" + UserName$
  RegKey$ = STARTUPBASEKEY$ + "\" + UserName$
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  print (RegGetValue = "USER", RegKey$, REPORTSDIR$)
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  print (RegGetValue = "USER", RegKey$, USERDIR$)
  input Result$
  input Result$
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(RegGetValue) returns some additional information along with "+OK" which identifies the data type of the value.  "+OK 1:" indicates a string.  If instead of 1 it was 0 this indicates a number; 2 indicates a multi-string.
  if sub(Result$,1,6) = "+OK 1:" GoTo RegSettingOK
  if sub(Result$,1,6) = "+OK 1:" GoTo RegSettingOK
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Here's how to delete the user's entry and all of its associated name/value pairs:
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print (RegDeleteKey = "USER", STARTUPBASEKEY$ ,UserName$)
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input Result$
The Registry Mnemonics were introduced in Comet16/32 2011.
The Registry Mnemonics were introduced in Comet16/32 2011.

Revision as of 18:33, 7 November 2011

Using the Windows Registry in your IB Programs

Introduction:

The Registry Mnemonics allow you to create and manage Windows registry settings for your IB application. Entries may be made under either HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software.


Syntax:

Print (RegCreateKey = Type$, BaseKey$, SubKey$) Creates a new registry entry.

Print (RegDeleteKey = Type$, BaseKey$, SubKey$) Deletes a registry entry and all of its name/value pairs.

Print (RegSetValue = Type$, BaseKey$, Name$, Value$, Type) Assigns the specified Name/Value pair of a given type.

Print (RegGetValue = Type$, BaseKey$, Name$) Returns the the Type and Value of the specified Name/Value pair.

Print (RegDeleteValue = Type$, BaseKey$, Name$) Deletes the specified Name/Value pair.


Discussion:

For all functions: Type$ = "USER" or "SYSTEM" where "USER" translates as HKCU\Software; "SYSTEM" translates as HKLM\Software. BaseKey$ = an EXISTING registry key which may contain "\" for subkeys, For example: "MyCompanyName\MyAppName". After each PRINT an INPUT must be done to determine the success of failure of the call. The string returned will be either "+OK" or "-ERR" followed by more information.


Example: Here's an example of how to store a Comet directory name choice for a particular user:

Length 254 & Local RegKey$
Length 30 & Local User$
Length 3 & Local UserDir$
SET STARTUPBASEKEY$ = "MyCompanyName\MyAppName\Settings"
SET USERDIR$ = "UserDir"

Note that each key level of the entry must be created individually, thus it requires 4 PRINTS to create the final key HKCU\Software\MyCompanyName\MyAppName\Settings\Username:

print (RegCreateKey="USER","","MyCompanyName",0)
input Result$
print (RegCreateKey="USER","MyCompanyName","MyAppName",0)
input Result$
print (RegCreateKey="USER","MyCompanyName\MyAppName","Settings",0)
input Result$
print (RegCreateKey="USER",STARTUPBASEKEY$,UserName$,0)
input Result$

Here's how to test the result of the call:

if strip(Result$) ne "+OK" GoTo RegError

Here's the code to set the value of the User's directory choice:

RegKey$ = STARTUPBASEKEY$ + "\" + User$
print (RegSetValue = "USER", RegKey$, USERDIR$,UserDir$,1)
input Result$

Here's the code to retrieve the setting:

RegKey$ = STARTUPBASEKEY$ + "\" + UserName$
print (RegGetValue = "USER", RegKey$, USERDIR$)
input Result$

(RegGetValue) returns some additional information along with "+OK" which identifies the data type of the value. "+OK 1:" indicates a string. If instead of 1 it was 0 this indicates a number; 2 indicates a multi-string.

if sub(Result$,1,6) = "+OK 1:" GoTo RegSettingOK

Here's how to delete the user's entry and all of its associated name/value pairs:

print (RegDeleteKey = "USER", STARTUPBASEKEY$ ,UserName$)
input Result$


The Registry Mnemonics were introduced in Comet16/32 2011.

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