Microsoft KB Archive/130373

= Obtaining Package ID from Within a Microsoft Test Script =

Article ID: 130373

Article Last Modified on 10/27/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Systems Management Server 1.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q130373



When you write a custom detail status MIF, you may wish to obtain the package ID for the current package during the running of a Package Command Manager (PCM) job.

You should be able to obtain the name of the directory one level up from the current working directory at the time PCM launches the job. This is available because PCM changes the current working directory to the package source before launching the specified workstation command.

The parent directory name can be obtained from an executable file, or from within an Microsoft Test script, and then easily added to the information written by the administrator-written detail. For examples, see the BackOffice SDK Systems Management Server samples.

Additional query words: sms prodsms

Keywords: kbnetwork kbpcm KB130373

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