Getting online help


Executing any of the .bat files without parameters, or with just the -data parameter, or with the -help parameter will return the help pages for the respective file. 

Example

CodeCoverageCLI.bat -data C:\Users\cwde-rnuesse\Compuware\Topaz\TopazCLIWorkspace

Using this command will result in the following output:

Code Coverage CLI started, version = 19.02.01.
Program arguments were not passed in the ALL_ARGS environment variable, will use the Eclipse command line to parse.
usage: Code Coverage CLI
   --cc.ddio.overrides <arg>   comma separated list of DDIO overrides
   --cc.repos <arg>            the code coverage repository (dataset
                               name)
   --cc.sources <arg>          comma separated list of source folders
                               where the source has been downloaded
   --cc.system <arg>           the code coverage system name
   --cc.test <arg>             the code coverage test name
-certificate <arg>             the certificate base-64 string
-certificateAlias <arg>        the certificate alias
-code <arg>                    the code page for the connection
-help                          print help
-host <arg>                    the host name or IP to be connected
-id <arg>                      the user name
-keystore <arg>                the keystore file path or reserved
                               keystore name
-keystorePassword <arg>        the keystore password
-pass <arg>                    the user password
-port <arg>                    the port to be connected
-protocol <arg>                the encryption protocol for the connection
                               (None, Auto, SSLv3, TLS, TLSv1, TLSv1.1,
                               TLSv1.2)
-targetFolder <arg>            the target folder where the source will be
                               downloaded
-timeout <arg>                 the timeout (in minutes) for the
                               connection
The host parameter is not specified.
Code Coverage CLI ended with status = 4

 

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