Run a .exe file from BAT file and wait for the execution before running next set of commands
I have a bat file ready for my GIT integration with Siebel tools. But i need to add a tool execution before GIT checkin
So how can i run that tools .exe and then wait for the application to close. And after that continue with git checkin.
git siebel
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I have a bat file ready for my GIT integration with Siebel tools. But i need to add a tool execution before GIT checkin
So how can i run that tools .exe and then wait for the application to close. And after that continue with git checkin.
git siebel
Start by reading: git-scm.com/docs/githooks
– Igal S.
Dec 31 '18 at 9:10
You will have to put in a loop in the bat file, to check current processes and check if tools.exe is still running.
– Ranjith R
Jan 1 at 1:37
How can we do that, as in how to check if its running, please share commands to start and wait.
– Saurabhdv27
Jan 3 at 0:48
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I have a bat file ready for my GIT integration with Siebel tools. But i need to add a tool execution before GIT checkin
So how can i run that tools .exe and then wait for the application to close. And after that continue with git checkin.
git siebel
I have a bat file ready for my GIT integration with Siebel tools. But i need to add a tool execution before GIT checkin
So how can i run that tools .exe and then wait for the application to close. And after that continue with git checkin.
git siebel
git siebel
asked Dec 31 '18 at 8:19
Saurabhdv27Saurabhdv27
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Start by reading: git-scm.com/docs/githooks
– Igal S.
Dec 31 '18 at 9:10
You will have to put in a loop in the bat file, to check current processes and check if tools.exe is still running.
– Ranjith R
Jan 1 at 1:37
How can we do that, as in how to check if its running, please share commands to start and wait.
– Saurabhdv27
Jan 3 at 0:48
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Start by reading: git-scm.com/docs/githooks
– Igal S.
Dec 31 '18 at 9:10
You will have to put in a loop in the bat file, to check current processes and check if tools.exe is still running.
– Ranjith R
Jan 1 at 1:37
How can we do that, as in how to check if its running, please share commands to start and wait.
– Saurabhdv27
Jan 3 at 0:48
Start by reading: git-scm.com/docs/githooks
– Igal S.
Dec 31 '18 at 9:10
Start by reading: git-scm.com/docs/githooks
– Igal S.
Dec 31 '18 at 9:10
You will have to put in a loop in the bat file, to check current processes and check if tools.exe is still running.
– Ranjith R
Jan 1 at 1:37
You will have to put in a loop in the bat file, to check current processes and check if tools.exe is still running.
– Ranjith R
Jan 1 at 1:37
How can we do that, as in how to check if its running, please share commands to start and wait.
– Saurabhdv27
Jan 3 at 0:48
How can we do that, as in how to check if its running, please share commands to start and wait.
– Saurabhdv27
Jan 3 at 0:48
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You can use start /wait
for that like in
start /wait my.exe
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You can use start /wait
for that like in
start /wait my.exe
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You can use start /wait
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start /wait my.exe
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You can use start /wait
for that like in
start /wait my.exe
You can use start /wait
for that like in
start /wait my.exe
answered Dec 31 '18 at 10:26
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Start by reading: git-scm.com/docs/githooks
– Igal S.
Dec 31 '18 at 9:10
You will have to put in a loop in the bat file, to check current processes and check if tools.exe is still running.
– Ranjith R
Jan 1 at 1:37
How can we do that, as in how to check if its running, please share commands to start and wait.
– Saurabhdv27
Jan 3 at 0:48