how to automatically start several instances of BA?

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how to automatically start several instances of BA?

Postby mike » Wed Jul 08, 2020 1:33 pm

Hi,

Since Excel VBA only utilise 1 core, I would like to run several instances of BA with several instances of Excel.

In order to do this it will be optimal if I can start several instances of BA at once. Is there anyone who has already developed a method to do this? I am thinking about a combination of auto hot key (AHK) and Bitwarden. First AHK to start BA, followed by Bitwarden to fill the password. Although the two-step authentification has to be done manual. Next with AHK the setup of the coupon and connection with the Excel workbook. I will need to find out if I can connect to several specific workbooks with AHK. Or does someone has any other ideas if there would be a better method?

Thanks!
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