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Hello guys,

Is there a way to get DirCopy return code from this command :

local $pid = Run(@AutoItExe & ' /AutoIt3ExecuteLine "DirCopy(' ' ' & $sSourceFolder & '  '', ' ' ' & $sDestFolder & ' ' ') "  ')

Something like this but it doesn't work :

 local $pid = Run(@AutoItExe & ' /AutoIt3ExecuteLine "  $Check = DirCopy(''' & $sSourceFolder & ''', ''' & $sDestFolder & ''')"')

Thank you

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untested:

local $rc = RunWait(@AutoItExe & ' /AutoIt3ExecuteLine "Exit DirCopy(' ' ' & $sSourceFolder & '  '', ' ' ' & $sDestFolder & ' ' ') "  ')

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5 hours ago, Earthshine said:

Why not just run DirCopy by itself?

I would assume he wants to show a progress bar or something similar during the copy...

Here how I would do it :

#include <Constants.au3>

Local $sSourceFolder = "C:\Apps\Temp"
Local $sDestFolder = @ScriptDir & "\Temp"
Local $sCommand = ' /AutoIt3ExecuteLine "FileWriteLine (''DirCopy.log'',DirCopy(''' & $sSourceFolder & ''',''' & $sDestFolder & '''))"'
Local $pid = Run(@AutoItExe & $sCommand)
While ProcessExists ($pid)
  Sleep (100)
  ; show progress bar here for example
WEnd
Local $sStatus = FileRead ("DirCopy.log")
FileDelete ("DirCopy.log")
MsgBox ($MB_SYSTEMMODAL,"",$sStatus)

 

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6 hours ago, Nine said:
I would assume he wants to show a progress bar or something similar during the copy...

Here how I would do it :

#include <Constants.au3>

Local $sSourceFolder = "C:\Apps\Temp"
Local $sDestFolder = @ScriptDir & "\Temp"
Local $sCommand = ' /AutoIt3ExecuteLine "FileWriteLine (''DirCopy.log'',DirCopy(''' & $sSourceFolder & ''',''' & $sDestFolder & '''))"'
Local $pid = Run(@AutoItExe & $sCommand)
While ProcessExists ($pid)
  Sleep (100)
  ; show progress bar here for example
WEnd
Local $sStatus = FileRead ("DirCopy.log")
FileDelete ("DirCopy.log")
MsgBox ($MB_SYSTEMMODAL,"",$sStatus)

 

That's exactly what I want, my code will look like this :

Local $pid = Run(@AutoItExe & ' /AutoIt3ExecuteLine "FileWriteLine (''DirCopy.log'',DirCopy(''' & $sSourceFolder & ''',''' & $sDestFolder & '''))"')

Now I can get the result and yes I am including a progress bar in there, thank you so much you're awesome.

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10 hours ago, Jos said:

untested:

local $rc = RunWait(@AutoItExe & ' /AutoIt3ExecuteLine "Exit DirCopy(' ' ' & $sSourceFolder & '  '', ' ' ' & $sDestFolder & ' ' ') "  ')

Jos

This does work and gives that result of 1 or 0, but I will need that $pid process for my progress bar so this won't work for me thank you so much though.

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Nas,

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Melba23 Ok I will next time thanks.

Hi guys,

I was able to come up with this script :

#include <Constants.au3>

Local $sSourceFolder = ".\shell32"
Local $sDestFolder = ".\shell35"

local $pid = Run(@AutoItExe & ' /AutoIt3ExecuteLine "Global $Check = DirCopy(''' & $sSourceFolder & ''', ''' & $sDestFolder & '''), $Dummy = MsgBox(0,""Debug"", $Check) "')

While ProcessExists ($pid)
  Sleep (100)
WEnd
MsgBox ($MB_SYSTEMMODAL,"",'Finished!!')

So the Msgbox does show the return result of DirCopy but I wasn't able to get that result inside the script because it's a different process, any idea how I can recover that variable: $Check.

Other than this Nine script will definitely work I am just trying to see if it can be done this way.

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