I would like to automate some tests using IBIC. Can I start w/script and stop it from a batchfile?

I WOULD LIKE TO RUN A BATCHFILE FOR TEST AUTOMATION. I NEED TO CONTROL IBIC OR USE GPIB COMMANDS IN SOME OTHER WAY. HOW CAN I DO THIS?

Hi,
IBIC has a command to execute a text file (script). You would use $ followed by the path of the text file.
The following Knowledge base article explains this command:
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/3efedde4322fef19862567740067f3cc/cbf6b1eb7da1a5348625664100758bad?OpenDocument
Unfortunately, IBIC does not take command line arguments. This means that you would need to open IBIC and type $ file.txt to execute the script.
Hope this helps.
DiegoF.
National Instruments.

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