You can run .NET managed code programs from the command line as follows:
quantify [<Quantify options>] /net <exename or modulename> [<arguments to exename>]
Where |
Represents |
[<Quantify options>] |
Options you can specify after the quantify command. For a list of options, click |
/net |
Required for .NET and managed Visual C++ programs. |
<exename or modulename> |
The program or module you want to instrument and run. Note: If you specify a module other than an executable, Quantify instruments the module but does not run it. |
[<arguments to exename>] |
Arguments to pass to the program. |
For example, you can type:
quantify /net /SaveData myapp.exe arg1 arg2
Quantify runs Myapp.exe with the specified arguments, arg1 and arg2, and saves the performance data to a Quantify data file (.qfy) without displaying any data analysis windows.
Note:
§ To run programs from the command line, you must have the Rational/common directory in your PATH environment variable.
§ To ensure consistent results, instrument and run a program on the same machine.
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