ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Issue sending Environment variable to TestComplete via Azure pipeline using command-line Parameters Thank you for your help Smartbear community, I've found a solution to send the parameter using command line script and sending the parameter value to a txt file, then setting the value in the txt file as the project variable. It seems to work - script: | cd $(System.DefaultWorkingDirectory) Echo off Echo %Environment% > parameters.txt displayName: 'Command Line Script' env: Environment: ${{parameters.Environment}} Re: Issue sending Environment variable to TestComplete via Azure pipeline using command-line Parameters Hi Jkrolczy, where in your Azure pipeline side do you have this defined ? I have it defined in the Test Complete project and created a variable and a parameter called Environment to capture the value What values can this be ? The value will be passed in by the user when they are running the pipeline to determine which environment to run the script in. I had just put a value for now to check whether it get passed into Test Complete project variable Maybe set this to an actual value to test with to determine if syntax is causing an issue ? UAT is the actual value that will be sent in "Environment" is the parameter name Re: Issue sending Environment variable to TestComplete via Azure pipeline using command-line Parameters Hi Marsha, Yeah, I've implemented the solution but nothing happens. The environment variable is not updated Issue sending Environment variable to TestComplete via Azure pipeline using command-line Parameters Hi there, I'm trying to create an Azure pipeline to send project Environment variable called environment to Test complete to change the testedApp based on the environment variable set in the pipeline. I've followed the instructions on Pass Environment Variables to TestComplete Tests | TestComplete Documentation (smartbear.com) But, it doesn't seem to work. Is there any other setting that needs to be done? Solved