![]() |
Run bat file from excel macro
Hi,
I have a bat file which renames the files in a folder. I am unable to run this batch file from excel macros. Could anybody help me on this. Thanks, Santosh |
Run bat file from excel macro
Try:
shell(PathAndFilenameOfYourBatFile) Cheers, Jason Lepack bhs wrote: Hi, I have a bat file which renames the files in a folder. I am unable to run this batch file from excel macros. Could anybody help me on this. Thanks, Santosh |
Run bat file from excel macro
Hi Jason,
I tried that but its not working. When just double click the bat file, its working but not through excel macros. Thanks, santosh |
Run bat file from excel macro
Mike,
Even this does not work. what i noticed was, when run this the cmd prompt is in "C:\Documents and Settings\bhs\My Documents" but my batch file is in C:\. I used the syntax like this : Shell Environ("comspec") & " /k C:\ravinu.bat", vbNormalFocus Where /k helped me freezing the cmd window. Now i need to get the cmd prompt to "C:" and then execute the batch file. Can you help me on this. Thanks, Santosh |
Run bat file from excel macro
Just a word of caution. Execution of any other code in your workbook will
not wait until a shell command has completed it will continue. You can make it wait. See http://www.cpearson.com/excel/shellandwait.htm . This has two procedures: ShellAndWaitSimple, which just waits for the process to end, just like every other ShellAndWait routine out there, and ShellAndWaitEnhanced that lets you display messages to the user as the shell'd program runs. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email address is on the web site) "Mike" wrote in message ... bhs, I'm really not now sure what your question is but if you simply want a command prompt the syntax is result = Shell("cmd", 1) Just a word of caution. Execution of any other code in your workbook wil not wait until a shell command has completed it will continue. Mike "bhs" wrote: Mike, Even this does not work. what i noticed was, when run this the cmd prompt is in "C:\Documents and Settings\bhs\My Documents" but my batch file is in C:\. I used the syntax like this : Shell Environ("comspec") & " /k C:\ravinu.bat", vbNormalFocus Where /k helped me freezing the cmd window. Now i need to get the cmd prompt to "C:" and then execute the batch file. Can you help me on this. Thanks, Santosh |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 01:18 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
ExcelBanter.com