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Pushparaju BollapalliSubject: Automatation for comparing two flat files
Author: Pushparaju Bollapalli
Date: 11 Mar 2008 02:20 AM
Hai Experts,

I have a common issue with me. Just want to know "Is it possible of not??? If yes, How???"

I have folder A --> Bunch of flat files with extention ".txt"
folder B --> Bunch of flat files with extention ".txt"

My requirement is " I want to compare respective files of folder A with folder B and archive tested files in new folder C".

For ex: folder A contains files a.txt,b.txt and c.txt
folder B contains files a_res.txt, b_res.txt and c_res.txt

After testing all the 6 files need to be kept in folder C.

Bottom line doubts are: (Basically this is to simplify the process of manual/regression testing)

1) Suggest the general practice, after comparing the files whether the success files only need to be archived or all the files

2) Will it be possible to generate log kind of file which shows both categories of files like equivalent and non-equivalent files.

May be If you have code sample to share which answers this kind of scenario, will be appreciated...

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Tony LavinioSubject: Automatation for comparing two flat files
Author: Tony Lavinio
Date: 16 Mar 2008 08:28 PM
This doesn't seem to have anything to do with XML, nor
with Stylus Studio.

 
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