ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsIn a powershell script how do you send the Test complete a routine a parameter Hello all, I have a the following powershell snippet: $scriptpath = $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path $dir = Split-Path $scriptpath #go to script path cd $dir "My script directory is $dir" $TestPath = $dir+"\Tests_jeff.csv" "The test file path is $TestPath" $LOGPATH="..\Automation Design\Log_MHT\TestExecute_log.log" $TestExecutePath="C:\Program Files (x86)\SmartBear\TestExecute 12\x64\Bin\TestExecute.exe" $ProjectPath="..\MAXe_Automation.pjs" #$Project= "DOH_NYHBE_MAXe_Automation_Project" $argCount = $args.Count "$count" "$args[0]" $tcCreateSummaryFile = Start-Process -FilePath "$TestExecutePath" -ArgumentList "-file `"$ProjectPath`" /run /project:`"DOH_NYHBE_MAXe_Automation_Project`" /u:`"Cust_Events`" /rt:`"createShellSummaryReport`" /exit /SilentMode" -PassThru -Wait I want to send the test complete/execute routine "createShellSummaryReport" an email addressas a parameter. How is this accoumplished? Once sent, is the parameter just read as normal withing test complete/execute? Thanks Re: Can't get project from subversion On a Windows 10 system, how would I determine if I have the appropriate privilege? Re: Can't get project from subversion It's my local system. The privileges are set to rwx Re: Can't get project from subversion No, The exact error is attached as a png The steps are as follows: Open up TestComplete Select the File Menu Choose source control Select get a project from subeversion enter in the repository url enter in the local location click ok Jeff Can't get project from subversion I am trying to get a project from a subversion repository. I receive the following error: Cannot initialize a repository Any help would be appreciated. Jeff