Thanks Stefan, I can see the logic in that though I can't help thinking 
that it defeats the purpose of the pathfile function.
To test that explanation, I thought a single path in the path file would 
work,  only that doesn't work either. Something is still not right with 
either my understanding of what should happen or the function itself. I 
suspect the former.
The attached shows screen shots of the sequence.

If anyone can explain what is going on in layman's terms I would very much 
appreciate it.

Thanks

Neil 



On Thursday, 6 April 2023 at 16:39:25 UTC+1 Stefan wrote:

> On Thursday, April 6, 2023 at 2:05:00 PM UTC+2 
> [email protected] wrote:
>
> Windows 11 platform, Tortoise 1.14.99 Build 29538
> I have written a script using command:update /pathfile pointing to a file 
> which has a list of paths to folders to update, this works as expected.
>
> If I copy the the same script and use command:commit instead of update, it 
> does not work. The GUI opens with the list of paths but on pressing OK I 
> get a Commit fail message with the Error Message  "<path> is not under 
> version control"
>
> If I try a single line commit  using  /path:"<path>"  it does work.
>
> <path> is of course appropriate to each folder, such 
> as C:\MEDC\CorporateDocs\trunk\
>
>
> You can not commit multiple paths if they're not *all *inside the *same 
> *working 
> copy.
>  
>

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