Hello,
I'm struggling to invoke BCompare.exe via the command line to compare 2 excel files, without the GUI being displayed.
The command I am using is as follows. I have tried it with the BComp.com, but again that is displaying a GUI. If we use the /qc option instead of the /fv option then we do not get the GUI. However, we find that executing the script when logged in on the machine gives different results than when invoking the very same script via Invoke-Command. Any suggestions
$ps = new-object System.Diagnostics.Process
$ps.StartInfo.Filename = "C:\Program Files (x86)\Beyond Compare 3\BCompare.exe"
$ps.StartInfo.Arguments = "/silent /fv=""Data Compare"" ""$filePathA"" ""$filePathB"""
$ps.start() |out-null
$ps.WaitForExit()
I'm struggling to invoke BCompare.exe via the command line to compare 2 excel files, without the GUI being displayed.
The command I am using is as follows. I have tried it with the BComp.com, but again that is displaying a GUI. If we use the /qc option instead of the /fv option then we do not get the GUI. However, we find that executing the script when logged in on the machine gives different results than when invoking the very same script via Invoke-Command. Any suggestions
$ps = new-object System.Diagnostics.Process
$ps.StartInfo.Filename = "C:\Program Files (x86)\Beyond Compare 3\BCompare.exe"
$ps.StartInfo.Arguments = "/silent /fv=""Data Compare"" ""$filePathA"" ""$filePathB"""
$ps.start() |out-null
$ps.WaitForExit()
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