Hi thanks, but my problem continues you see this is what is happenning on the screen :
STATUS : BANK1 ACTIVE BANK2 ACTIVE BANK3 ACTIVE STATUS : BANK1 ACTIVE. +...
What you really need to do then is to update the widgets that you've already created, and in order to do that you'll need to keep track of the which widgets are associated with which banks.
my $upframe = ...; my %entry_widget; # stores the entry widget for a bank sub update_bank_status { my ($upframe, $bank, $status) = @_; my $entry = $entry_widget{$bank}; unless ($entry) { $entry_widget{$bank} = ...create a new label and entry widget... } $entry->configure(-text => $status); $entry->configure(-foreground => $status eq "ACTIVO" ? "blue" : "red"); } sub update_statuses { ...open file... while (<FILE>) { my ($bank, $status) = ...parse info...; update_bank_status($upframe, $bank, $status); } close(FILE); }
And then you call update_statuses() every 10 seconds.

In reply to Re: Problem with duplicate Entry in One frame by pc88mxer
in thread Problem with duplicate Entry in One frame by padawan_linuxero

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