So far haven't found the answer to this question in the General or Scripting forums.
The files that are being compared are Excel CSV files and each contain a column of timestamp data that is tagged as unimportant in a saved folder session that is used to perform a full compare later.
I've been using the quick compare feature from a command line prompt to return an error code that helps other applications know what to do if the quick compare finds a problem. A full compare is eventually still performed and reports are generated but I don't get the same useful indicator returned from running the full compare (as far as I know).
Is there a scripting way to request a quick compare from the folder compare session I have already saved?
Thanks,
Randy
The files that are being compared are Excel CSV files and each contain a column of timestamp data that is tagged as unimportant in a saved folder session that is used to perform a full compare later.
I've been using the quick compare feature from a command line prompt to return an error code that helps other applications know what to do if the quick compare finds a problem. A full compare is eventually still performed and reports are generated but I don't get the same useful indicator returned from running the full compare (as far as I know).
Is there a scripting way to request a quick compare from the folder compare session I have already saved?
Thanks,
Randy
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