Hi,
The best way to do batch processing is with python and Qgis. Fortunately, for
those who don't know python, you can use the Qgis processing toolbox plugin to
automate many algorithms (right click on the algorithm). If you want to
make something more complex, you can use that plugin to create a model that
will link a series of algorithms together.
You would get more help if you add exactly what you want to do with the
.shp.
Good luck.
Nicolas Cadieux M.Sc.
Les Entreprises Archéotec inc. 
8548, rue Saint-Denis Montréal H2P 2H2
Téléphone: 514.381.5112  Fax: 514.381.4995
www.archeotec.ca
Le 2015-04-02 22:53, "Surya Pratap [via OSGeo.org]"
<[email protected]> a écrit :
Hi, I have a set of shapefiles on which I want to do some experimental
analysis. since the same actions need to be done on each file, I thought batch
process may be the place to go. The issue is for each run I need to select the
files and set values in the batch. Is there a way to save and edit the batch
files and then load it? Regards Surya
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