Script to search for special data in folder

Hi, 
I use several folders, which have several data called .txt at the end. Some of the folder have no .txt datas and some folder have one or two of .txt datas. 
I want to write a script which makes it possible for me to search for the .txt datas in the folders and let me know the Name of the data. 
At the moment, I have no idea how to search in folders for special data. 
Maybe somebody of you know how I could programme this code?
Thank you very much for your help. 
Best regards, 
Mosquito

Hello Mosquito,
There is no Script required to do what you are trying to do based on my understanding of your explanation.
You just need to follow these two steps:
1. Add ALL the directories you wish to search for you *.TXT files to the DataFinder Search Areas, be selecting a grey folder in the NAVIGATOR, right-clicking the folder and then selecting "Add Search Area ...". This will ass the grey folder to the "Search Areas" = Yellow folders on top the the tree view in the "My DataFinder" view of the NAVIGATOR.
2. In the NAVIGATOR panel, find the text box on top of the file system hierarchy view, and type "*.txt" into the <Enter search text> field as shown in the screen shot below. Press the "Search" button to the right of the text field, and you will get a list of all *.txt files that are contained within your yellow search area directories.
That's it. No scripting required ...
Let me know if that helps.
     Otmar
Otmar D. Foehner
Business Development Manager
DIAdem and Test Data Management
National Instruments
Austin, TX - USA
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