Hi, I continue working on my script and now is more powerfull :) ! I have a question about this section
chomp (my $OVINSTDIR = `echo %OvInstallDir%`); if(-e $OVINSTDIR.'\bin\win64\opcmon.exe'){ my $COMMAND = $OVINSTDIR.'\bin\win64\opcmon.ex +e'; $OPCMON="$COMMAND"; qx[$OPCMON]; }
when i execute the command $OVINSTDIR.'\bin\win64\opcmon.exe' i got error: 'C:\Program' is not recognized as an internal or external command, because variable $OVINSTDIR contains space (C:\Program Files\HP\HP BTO Software\) How can i manage this behavior ? Thanks, Fabrizio

In reply to Re^3: Perl - pattern matching by fabrizio_start_perl
in thread Perl - pattern matching by fabrizio_start_perl

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