Hello everyone,
I have 2 folders with inputfile and outputfile (same filename).
I would like to compare every same filename and write the differences in a file report.
Is there a way to do this in a batch?
So:
c:\input\file1.xml
c:\input\file2.xml
c:\output\file1.xml
c:\output\file2.xml
c:\results\report-file1.html
c:\results\report-file2.html
I allready have
batch
"C:\Program Files\Beyond Compare 2\BC2.exe" @C:\tools\Compare.script "C:\input" "C:\output" /silent
Compare.script
load "C:\input" "C:\output"
filter "*.xml"
expand all
select all
file-report layout:side-by-side options:display-mismatches output-to:"C:\results\compare_report.html" output-options:wrap-word,html-color
but it's everything in one report!
Hello,
Yes, when selecting multiple files, it will generate a single report. You would need to perform multiple file reports on multiple pairs of files to generate a new report each time (given a new "output-to:c:\report3.html" each time, which can be done by using a 3rd parameter: output-to:%3).
bc2.exe " @c:\bcscript.txt" "c:\file1.txt" "c:\file2.txt" "c:\bcreport1.html"
where bcscript.txt is:
file-report layout:side-by-side options:display-mismatches output-to:"%3" output-options:wrap-word,html-color "%1" "%2"
We do not have an automated method to create or pass the list of files to separate reports; this would need to be done with a separate script.Aaron P Scooter Softwarehtml