Hi Zoran,
you could concat you RUN command (including params) to a string var and evaluate this.
lcParam = [some.exe ] + a1 + [ ] + a2 + [ ] ...
RUN &lcParam
However, with so many params, why dont you create a param file that contains all values and call the exe with one param only and that would be the filename.
>I tried RUN command from within fpw26 with arguments. I have 35 arguments separated with blank. Lenght of &A1+&A2+...+&A35 is aproximately 150 characters
>
>A1 = "AA"
>A2 = "BB"
>...
>A35 = "XX"
>
>RUN Some.EXE &A1 &A2 ... &A35
>
>When I execute command message is "RUN/! command failed"
>
>If lenght of each paramater is 1 "for example"
>
>A1="A"
>A2="B"
>...
>A35="X"
>
>everything is fine.
>
>I tried any combination of /N arguments for RUN command.
>
>What am I doing wrong? Is there a solution?
>Thanks in advance.
Best Regards
-Tom
Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place.
Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are,
by definition, not smart enough to debug it.
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