I have a .exe file. this .exe it it asks for the path of a CSV and a .C file. and when i press "Run" button it does some modification in C file and CSV file.

My problem is that I need to execute that .exe through Perl and provide the path of the .C file as well as CSV file path automatically. How can I do that? it is a gui .exe through browse command i can browse and give the path of the c file and CSV.I hope it it is clear what am trying to say... and i need to select option B and i want to execute RUN button automatically through perl ..

here is my EXE looks like
__________________________________________________________ | | |_________________________TEST.EXE________________________| | _____________ | | O A | | | | | RUN | | | O B |_____________| | | | | __________________________________ ___________ | | | .c FILE | | BROWSE | | | |_________________________________| |___________| | | __________________________________ ___________ | | | CSV FILE | | BROWSE | | | |_________________________________| |___________| | | | |_________________________________________________________|

In reply to how to execute .exe through perl by loki

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