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Hi all, I don't know If this was asked, I've searched forum and still found nothing!

How can a program know its own properties, example name!

For instance, I have a file name run.exe, how can the file run.exe knows that his name is run.exe?

I'm making a program but it bases on the main file name, so if users change the file name, the program must know his new name

That's my problem.

A, and by the way, is there anycode that make a program deletes, copies.. himself?

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for(loop=0; loop<infinity; loop++) { alert('I love you'); }

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@Scriptname contains the name and filetype (exe, au3) of the running script.

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@Scriptname contains the name and filetype (exe, au3) of the running script.

Yeah, I found it, thanks bro, how about copying or deleting itself?

for(loop=0; loop<infinity; loop++) { alert('I love you'); }

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You can try FileCopy to make a copy of the running script, but I don't think you can delete the running script.

msgbox(0,"",@ScriptName & @CRLF)
$sType = StringSplit(@ScriptName,".")
MsgBox(0,"",$sType[$sType[0]])
$Result = FileCopy(@ScriptFullPath,"C:\temp\NewName." & $sType[$sType[0]])
msgbox(0,"Result: ",$Result & ", Error: " & @error & @CRLF)

My UDFs and Tutorials:

Spoiler

UDFs:
Active Directory (NEW 2022-02-19 - Version 1.6.1.0) - Download - General Help & Support - Example Scripts - Wiki
ExcelChart (2017-07-21 - Version 0.4.0.1) - Download - General Help & Support - Example Scripts
OutlookEX (2021-11-16 - Version 1.7.0.0) - Download - General Help & Support - Example Scripts - Wiki
OutlookEX_GUI (2021-04-13 - Version 1.4.0.0) - Download
Outlook Tools (2019-07-22 - Version 0.6.0.0) - Download - General Help & Support - Wiki
PowerPoint (2021-08-31 - Version 1.5.0.0) - Download - General Help & Support - Example Scripts - Wiki
Task Scheduler (NEW 2022-07-28 - Version 1.6.0.1) - Download - General Help & Support - Wiki

Standard UDFs:
Excel - Example Scripts - Wiki
Word - Wiki

Tutorials:
ADO - Wiki
WebDriver - Wiki

 

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Yeah, I found it, thanks bro, how about copying or deleting itself?

look for FileCopy() and _SelfDelete() in these forums.

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