sharmadi,
MS-DOS batch file arguments are stored in the following variables:
%1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
Unfortunately, you only get 9 so if there are more arguments than that you will have to
shift them down to single digits. %0 is used for the batch file name itself.
So assuming you will never have more than 9 command line arguments you would do it like this:
@echo off
c:\perl\bin\perl.exe myscript.pl "%1%2%3%4%5%6%7%8%9"
The arguments will be concatenated together and available inside the myscript.pl in the
$ARGV[0] variable. If you need an example of how to handle more than 9 arguments let me know via /msg since
that really isn't a perl question.
Cheers - L~R
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