syntax for 7z is as below
Usage: 7z <command> [<switches>...] <archive_name> [<file_names>...]
[<@listfiles...>]
<Commands>
a: Add files to archive
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 9:32 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Ganesh,
> Thanks for your piece of code. Could you please give me some explanation
> on the syntax you've used (why the triple quotes for the application. Why
> the ampersand before and after each variable. What does the 'a' represent)?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> On Thursday, 20 June 2013 14:51:21 UTC+2, Ganesh muralidharan wrote:
>
>> Please see if this article syntax helps.
>> http://www.learnqtp.com/**forums/Thread-Syntax-of-**SystemUtil-Run<http://www.learnqtp.com/forums/Thread-Syntax-of-SystemUtil-Run>
>>
>> or you might have to try something like below which I used for running
>> 7zip.
>>
>> Set oShell =CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
>> oShell.Run """C:\Program Files\7-Zip\7z.exe"""&" a "& mvar1&" "&mvar2&
>> " "& mvar3
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 7:39 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Everyone,
>>> I'm hoping someone could give me some assistance or point me in the
>>> right direction for a suitable solution. I have been given the task of
>>> creating a regression test script for a none GUI Windows application. Below
>>> is a short summary of what the test process covers:
>>> 1)Pick a file from network location.
>>> 2)Pass file to the application for processing.
>>> 3)Processing gives file(s) as output. This should be archived to a
>>> specific network location.
>>> 4)A comparison should be done between the outputted files and previous
>>> version of the outputted files to ensure that content, formatting and other
>>> standards are still the same. The comparison results should then be stored
>>> to a network location.
>>>
>>> My problem is on number 4. I have tried to use the diff utility from the
>>> command line but this doesn't seem to work. This is the line of code that I
>>> wrote:
>>> *
>>> SystemUtil.Run "C:\Apps\GnuWin32\bin\diff.exe", -bBiux, Results &
>>> PredictionLocation, "open"*
>>>
>>> Results and PredictionLocation are the variables which I have used for
>>> the outputted files (Results) and the previous version
>>> (PredictionLocation). -bBiux is the parameter to be passed to diff for the
>>> type of comparison which needs to be done. When I run this outside UFT
>>> (commandline) it works fine but I'm thinking it has something to do with
>>> the syntax for SystemUtil.Run. When I run this in UFT, nothing happens (no
>>> comparison is generated and no console is displayed showing the diff
>>> processing).
>>> I also thought about using the FileContent Checkpoint from UFT but I
>>> don't think this will be ideal for multiply files (unless I'm missing
>>> something). Any help will be very much appreciated.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Ayo
>>>
>>>
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>>
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