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isek
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello,

 

I have a project business guide which I want to run only one branch.

Here is my code, but it does not work.

Can somebody help me please

 

 

# Launch the application using the registered prog ID
$eguideApp = New-Object -comObject SASEGObjectModel.Application.4.3

$chemin = "C:\Users\Desktop\test.egp"

$project = $eguideApp.Open($chemin,"")

# Show all of the process flows in the project
$pfCollection = $project.ContainerCollection

$pf=$pfCollection.item("Connexion")
Write-Host " 1 - EXECUTION DU FLUX DE PROCESSUS " $pf.Name
# To RUN a process flow, simply use $pf.Run()
$pf.Run()

$pf=$pfCollection.item("pgm trim1")
Write-Host " 2 - EXECUTION DU FLUX DE PROCESSUS " $pf.Name
# To RUN a process flow, simply use $pf.Run()
$pf.Run()

$project.Close()

$eguideApp.Quit()
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veeao
Calcite | Level 5

@isek wrote:

Hello,

 

I have a project business guide which I want to run only one branch.

Here is my code, but it does not work.

Can somebody help me please about

 

 

# Launch the application using the registered prog ID
$eguideApp = New-Object -comObject SASEGObjectModel.Application.4.3

$chemin = "C:\Users\Desktop\test.egp"

$project = $eguideApp.Open($chemin,"")

# Show all of the process flows in the project
$pfCollection = $project.ContainerCollection

$pf=$pfCollection.item("Connexion")
Write-Host " 1 - EXECUTION DU FLUX DE PROCESSUS " $pf.Name
# To RUN a process flow, simply use $pf.Run()
$pf.Run()

$pf=$pfCollection.item("pgm trim1")
Write-Host " 2 - EXECUTION DU FLUX DE PROCESSUS " $pf.Name
# To RUN a process flow, simply use $pf.Run()
$pf.Run()

$project.Close()

$eguideApp.Quit()

Did you resolve it ?

Regards

Veeao

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