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Hello,

I have the next code:

1 ;MsgBox(0,"Parameters",$CmdLine[1]) ;Sending parameters through command line

2 FileCopy("C:\W3C.png", "C:\"&$CmdLine[1]&".png") ;Make a duplicate copy of the file, as same file name is not accepted

3 sleep(3000);delay for 3 seconds for the file to create

4 WinWaitActive("#32770", "Choose File to Upload",10)

5 WinFlash("Choose File to Upload","", 4, 500) ; Just to Flash the window

6 ControlSetText("Choose File to Upload", "", "[CLASS:Edit; INSTANCE:1]", "C:\"&$CmdLine[1]&".png") 7

ControlClick("Choose File to Upload", "","[CLASS:Button; INSTANCE:2]");

Runtime.getRuntime().exec("C:\\NEW.EXE " + FileName); //call Autoit script with one parameter FileName

which works perfect when I choose in File name just one file. It make problems when I insert multiple files. meaning, fileName = "file1" "file2" "file3".

I write just file 1, and doesn't continue.

Hoe can I solve this issue?

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Welcome to AutoIt and the forum!

What is "Runtime.getRuntime().exec"?

Shouldn't "FileName" be a variable?

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