I am trying to perform a Robocopy of a file. The command I'm using (below) works when the "filename" variable does not contain spaces. How can I write this command to ignore spaces in this variable?
System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("robocopy.exe",
$@"X: ""C:\users\username\desktop\test"" {filename}").WaitForExit();
Please See my comments below (i.e.; dguth8)
I found the solution for this myself. Just in case anyone else is trying something similar, here's the command I had to use:
Note: Essentially, I had to combine the 3 arguments for Robocopy into a single string, then use the approach addressed in the other question "How do you handle spaces in variables when using C# interpolation?", meaning escaping quotes around the variable.
System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("robocopy.exe", $"X:\ C:\\users\\usersname\\Desktop\\FolderName \"{filename}\"").WaitForExit();