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Hi,

I am develop the auto install script.

At first , I have to run the installation package like " Run("FurMark_1.37.2.0_Setup.exe")"

The install package will upgrade, now it is 1.37.2.0 maybe later it will be 1.37.2.1. So I want to do Fuzzy matching.

I tried Run("FurMark_*_Setup.exe") or  " Run("FurMark")" but failed.

Could you please show me the way? thank you !

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lizhu,

I would use _FileListToArray (or _FileListToArrayRec if you need a wider search) to find all files which match the "FurMark_*_Setup.exe" filter. Then, if you have more than one return, you can search for the most recent.

M23

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9 hours ago, Melba23 said:

lizhu,

I would use _FileListToArray (or _FileListToArrayRec if you need a wider search) to find all files which match the "FurMark_*_Setup.exe" filter. Then, if you have more than one return, you can search for the most recent.

M23

Thanks for your solution

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