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Hi There, How to show my command line on the log on the same line?
An example
C:\Program Files (x86)\SmartBear\TestExecute 12\x64\Bin\TestExecute.exe" D:\AHmed\HPRunner\HPRunnerProjetSuite.pjs /r /p=RunnerProjet /t="Script|Unit1|Starter" /e Browser= TestEnv= Password=01 User=cmgrtest TestID=311111
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I'm not sure I understand what you're asking. I see the command line that you are using, but I don't understand what you mean by showing it on the log? Do you want to write it to the log file on execution? If so, you will need to manually call a "Log.Message" call and pass it the command line string from the running TestExecute instance (Sys.Process('TestExecute').CommandLine)
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You can not just like that show up the command line which you used to trigger the TestComplete.
But there is way to get the all the Command line parameters which is
BuiltIn.ParamCount()
BuiltIn.ParamStr()
ref: https://support.smartbear.com/viewarticle/10060/
Thanks
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