You are right. Thanks :)
I was just deleting my previous reply, since by experimenting I have
found out that this is the proper format! I have never seen before
the need to use ("") for arguments when calling a program from
esternal world, and I supposed that scriptname instead of
runfile.scriptname would do the trick.
Regards,
Davor
> c:\pathto\powerpro.exe runfile.scriptname("literal argument")
> or
> c:\pathto\powerpro.exe runfile.scriptname(expression)
All of this I have mastered :), was missing just the line before :)
>
> In your script, refer to the passed argument as: arg(1)
>
> Powerpro must be running if you want to pass a command to it like
> that. If powerpro is not running, it only accepts a pcf file as
> its command line parameter:
> c:\pathto\powerpro.exe c:\pathto\myother.pcf
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