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How do I include Quotation Marks (") as part of a file I need to copy?

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I have an odd filename used during an FTP send to an FTP Server.  When I use an FTP GUI client, I have to upload the filename using "$$ BID=MBRORDS".  I know the quotes make this one 'word', not two with a space.

I'm trying to automate the ftp upload of this file to the server.  I'm using vbscript and having a hard time getting the quotes to be used as part of the upload process.  The line of code in question:

objShell.Run ("c:\ftp\ftp.exe -O -site DIB-4200 -u " & folderIdx.Name & " -FN " & sBatchID), 1, true

The sBatchID is defined with sBatchID = """"""$$ BID=MBRORDS"""""" .  I've tried variations of this with different degrees of failure.

The quotes have to be included in the transfer so the sight on the other end sees the filename as one word as well.

Hope I'm clear in my explanation.  Any help would be appreciated...kinda tired of working on this one.
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Zone: Programming
Question Asked By: bjshallenberger
Solution Provided By: amit_g
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