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>>>I have a problem where I need to run a program that potentially resides in a directory such c:\Program Files\blah blah\the.exe.
>>>
>>>I'm currently building the run command in a quoted variable and executing the run with a macro as follows:
>>>
>>>xCmnd = '"' + GetTheProgram() + ' ' + GetParameters() + '''
>>>&& xCmnd would look like "C:\Program Files\Blah Blah\The.exe C:\Program Files\Blah Blah\AnotherFileName"
>>>RUN &xCmnd
>>>
>>>Fail
>>>
>>>If, however xCmnd looked like "C:\Blah\The.exe C:\Program Files\Blah Blah\AnotherFileName" it works.
>>>
>>>It appears the parses takes to the first space as the executable file for the run command. Anyone know how to solve this problem.
>>
>>I have had some problems like this before. Now, I am always using the RUN inside the macro so I now call the macro like this:
>>
>>LOCAL lcExec
>>lcExec='RUN '+everythingyouneedhere...
>>&lcExec
>
>I'll Let you know in about 5 minutes if it works.
>
>Thanks
>
>Bill Wilson
>sharbot.com
Nope. Same results. If I move the exe to another directory where there are no spaces in the tree names it will work.
What is interesting is that the parameters passed to the exe can contain paths with spaces and all works (providing I further embed those parameters in quotes.
Any other suggestions (other than WIN API stuff?
TIA
Bill Wilson
Sharbot.com
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