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VBSCRIPT question

Asked by Chuckbuchan in Miscellaneous Programming

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I have this script below that is intended to display for each folder (from 1 to 7) a number of subfolders and files are inside the folder.   Each time I run this script it give me syntax error , line 17, char 1  which is the line that has:
 Sub showsubfolders(folder).

I don't know if the reason is we can't use a sub in a for...  to  loop   , or there is something else.

any idea?

thanks



xdate="06232005"
dim xsize,xsize1
dim foldbackup(7)
foldbackup(1)="\\Hosto-AcctRep71\E\backup\" & xdate & "\team50" & xdate
foldbackup(2)="\\Hosto-AcctRep71\E\backup\" & xdate & "\clsinc" & xdate
foldbackup(3)="\\Hosto-AcctRep71\E\backup\" & xdate & "\clsshare" & xdate
foldbackup(4)="\\Hosto-AcctRep71\E\backup\" & xdate & "\users" & xdate
foldbackup(5)="\\Hosto-AcctRep71\E\backup\" & xdate & "\FMI" & xdate
foldbackup(6)="\\Hosto-AcctRep71\E\backup\" & xdate & "\accting" & xdate
foldbackup(7)="\\Hosto-AcctRep71\E\backup\" & xdate & "\scanchk" & xdate

for i=1 to 7
set objfso=createobject("scripting.filesystemobject")

showsubfolders objfso.getfolder(foldbackup(i))

Sub showsubfolders(folder)
for each subfolder in folder.subfolders
if subfolder.name<>"" then
countfolders=countfolders+1
countfiles=countfiles+subfolder.files.count
end if
showsubfolders subfolder
next
end sub

msgbox(countfolders)
msgbox(countfiles)

next
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