passing value from powershell script to cmd script
I want to pass value “200001” from the PowerShell to cmd script “1%”
The cmd script used by multiple powershell scripts, and each PowerShell script has its own value.
PS script:
function CallcmdExtract
{
$var_cmd= "D: cmdGeneratefile.cmd"
$Invocation = (Get-Variable MyInvocation -Scope 1).Value
$ScriptPath = Split-Path $Invocation.MyCommand.Path
try {
Invoke-Item $var_cmd
}
catch {
throw("ERROR: Problem encountered, error=$_")
}
}
CallcmdExtract
The cmd script that I want to pass the value to it is
@echo off
IF (%1) == () GOTO EXIT_ERROR
SET CLIENT=%1
.
.
.
command-line powershell
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I want to pass value “200001” from the PowerShell to cmd script “1%”
The cmd script used by multiple powershell scripts, and each PowerShell script has its own value.
PS script:
function CallcmdExtract
{
$var_cmd= "D: cmdGeneratefile.cmd"
$Invocation = (Get-Variable MyInvocation -Scope 1).Value
$ScriptPath = Split-Path $Invocation.MyCommand.Path
try {
Invoke-Item $var_cmd
}
catch {
throw("ERROR: Problem encountered, error=$_")
}
}
CallcmdExtract
The cmd script that I want to pass the value to it is
@echo off
IF (%1) == () GOTO EXIT_ERROR
SET CLIENT=%1
.
.
.
command-line powershell
You should really port your batch script to powershell instead.
– Colyn1337
Apr 10 '15 at 17:29
i have solved the problem thank you
– Ealhiary
Apr 12 '15 at 9:51
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I want to pass value “200001” from the PowerShell to cmd script “1%”
The cmd script used by multiple powershell scripts, and each PowerShell script has its own value.
PS script:
function CallcmdExtract
{
$var_cmd= "D: cmdGeneratefile.cmd"
$Invocation = (Get-Variable MyInvocation -Scope 1).Value
$ScriptPath = Split-Path $Invocation.MyCommand.Path
try {
Invoke-Item $var_cmd
}
catch {
throw("ERROR: Problem encountered, error=$_")
}
}
CallcmdExtract
The cmd script that I want to pass the value to it is
@echo off
IF (%1) == () GOTO EXIT_ERROR
SET CLIENT=%1
.
.
.
command-line powershell
I want to pass value “200001” from the PowerShell to cmd script “1%”
The cmd script used by multiple powershell scripts, and each PowerShell script has its own value.
PS script:
function CallcmdExtract
{
$var_cmd= "D: cmdGeneratefile.cmd"
$Invocation = (Get-Variable MyInvocation -Scope 1).Value
$ScriptPath = Split-Path $Invocation.MyCommand.Path
try {
Invoke-Item $var_cmd
}
catch {
throw("ERROR: Problem encountered, error=$_")
}
}
CallcmdExtract
The cmd script that I want to pass the value to it is
@echo off
IF (%1) == () GOTO EXIT_ERROR
SET CLIENT=%1
.
.
.
command-line powershell
command-line powershell
edited Apr 5 '15 at 13:22
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asked Apr 5 '15 at 13:16
EalhiaryEalhiary
1417
1417
You should really port your batch script to powershell instead.
– Colyn1337
Apr 10 '15 at 17:29
i have solved the problem thank you
– Ealhiary
Apr 12 '15 at 9:51
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You should really port your batch script to powershell instead.
– Colyn1337
Apr 10 '15 at 17:29
i have solved the problem thank you
– Ealhiary
Apr 12 '15 at 9:51
You should really port your batch script to powershell instead.
– Colyn1337
Apr 10 '15 at 17:29
You should really port your batch script to powershell instead.
– Colyn1337
Apr 10 '15 at 17:29
i have solved the problem thank you
– Ealhiary
Apr 12 '15 at 9:51
i have solved the problem thank you
– Ealhiary
Apr 12 '15 at 9:51
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i have solved the problem using
- $Value_you_want_to_pass = XXXXXX
- Invoke-command -ScriptBlock {& $cmdpath $Value_you_want_to_pass}
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i have solved the problem using
- $Value_you_want_to_pass = XXXXXX
- Invoke-command -ScriptBlock {& $cmdpath $Value_you_want_to_pass}
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i have solved the problem using
- $Value_you_want_to_pass = XXXXXX
- Invoke-command -ScriptBlock {& $cmdpath $Value_you_want_to_pass}
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i have solved the problem using
- $Value_you_want_to_pass = XXXXXX
- Invoke-command -ScriptBlock {& $cmdpath $Value_you_want_to_pass}
i have solved the problem using
- $Value_you_want_to_pass = XXXXXX
- Invoke-command -ScriptBlock {& $cmdpath $Value_you_want_to_pass}
answered Apr 12 '15 at 10:02
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You should really port your batch script to powershell instead.
– Colyn1337
Apr 10 '15 at 17:29
i have solved the problem thank you
– Ealhiary
Apr 12 '15 at 9:51