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I have a batch file which runs different commands in the command prompt. I want to run each command in parallel and I know that it can be done by using the START command. However after sometime, I want to send command to some of the command prompts windows which I have opened already. Is there a way to do it?

This is the thing I am working on. I have 5 different django projects that I have to execute through a script file I used Start command to execute them in parallel and managed to get them running in different command prompt windows. Then I have to do some tasks on each django server.

After that, I have to close all the five servers that were running. I also want to access the 5 open command prompts again and close the windows instead of manually closing each of them. How do I get to do that.

This is the code I have so far:

script1.bat

cd F:\app1

start c:\Python27\python manage.py runserver 127.0.0.1:8180

cd F:\app2

start c:\Python27\python manage.py runserver 127.0.0.1:8200

When I run this it starts running the servers in two different windows. But when the tasks are finished, I want to go back to the window and disconnect the servers and close the windows.

Thank you :)

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  • Your example is contrived and is of no use - it doesn't explain the task. If you want an actual answer to a problem then you have to describe the actual problem.
    – foxidrive
    Sep 16, 2014 at 12:50
  • Okay. Now I have updated it with the actual problem.
    – mea
    Sep 16, 2014 at 14:05
  • Are the python windows interactive? Do you need to enter commands after starting each server? The task is still a little unclear.
    – foxidrive
    Sep 16, 2014 at 14:17
  • Yes the python windows are interactive and I have to run a few commands. The problem is that I don't know how to send those commands to the same command prompt window that was opened before. Is there some way to give a name to each window and execute the desired commands in that window?
    – mea
    Sep 16, 2014 at 17:14
  • You can create separate batch files on-the-fly to launch each task - I don't use python but a problem might be: how do you get input into a python window? Sendkeys using VBS can work if the keyboard is not in use when this is launched.
    – foxidrive
    Sep 16, 2014 at 17:58

2 Answers 2

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just start secondary batch scripts which do all you want sequentially.

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This is one way to create on-the-fly batch files and launch them using start

Getting the input into the python windows is the next task.

@echo off
del "%temp%\manage.py.*.bat" 2>nul    
:loop1
set "file1=%temp%\manage.py.%random%.bat"
if exist "%file1%" goto :loop1
(
   echo cd /d "F:\app1"
   echo c:\Python27\python manage.py runserver 127.0.0.1:8180
   echo exit
)>"%file1%"

:loop2
set "file2=%temp%\manage.py.%random%.bat"
if exist "%file2%" goto :loop2
(
   echo cd /d "F:\app2"
   echo c:\Python27\python manage.py runserver 127.0.0.1:8200
   echo exit
)>"%file2%"

for /L %%a in (1,1,2) do call start ""  "%%file%%a%%"

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