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Tom Ogilvy Tom Ogilvy is offline
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Default getting vba shell command to execute batch and save output to a fi

why not change the line in the bat file to

"dir /b /o dir.txt"

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Tom Ogilvy


"Mad Scientist Jr" wrote:

I have a batch file I would like to execute from an Excel macro, and
have the output be piped to a file. For this test I created a file
"dir.bat" in the same folder as "Book1.xls", the file contains one
line, "dir /b /o"

From the command prompt, if I run it like so


dir.bat dir.txt

it successfully saves the directory listing to "dir.txt".

However it doesn't seem to be working from the Excel macro:

Sub ShellTest()
Shell ThisWorkbook.Path & "\dir.bat dir.txt"
End Sub

I get no error messages, and dir.txt gets created, but it is empty.

Can anyone see anything wrong?

Much appreciated...