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Wise Package Studio Command Line Options
You can use variables to provide a file to act upon, as shown in the following table.
See
Wise Package Studio Variables
on page 75.
Note
These examples are shown as they would be entered at the command prompt. When
you define a command-line option in Tool Setup, you do not need to include the .EXE in
the command line.
Command Line Options for Windows Installer Editor
The following table lists the command-line options you can use with wfwi.exe to run
Windows Installer Editor.
See About Windows Installer Editor in the Windows Installer Editor Help.
Desired behavior
Example command line
Open the default project file
.WVP.
path\SVSEditor.exe "[ProjectDir]\[FileName].wvp"
Option
Results
/n
Open Windows Installer Editor and suppress the New Installation File dialog
box.
/c
Open Windows Installer Editor and compile the package.
/e
Open Windows Installer Editor to Setup Editor.
/e1
Open Windows Installer Editor to Installation Expert.
/app="application_name"
Populate the application name that is used in the Wise Software Repository
with the default application name. Place the application name or the
[ApplicationName] variable after the equals sign.
/pack="package_name"
Populate the package name that is used in the Wise Software Repository with
the default package name. Place the package name or the [PackageName]
variable after the equals sign.
/jpageset
Open Windows Installer Editor with a specific set of page groups. You define
custom page groups by selecting Pages menu > Customize in Windows
Installer Editor. This option must be used in conjunction with the /e1 option.
Note
Place the page set name immediately after the /j and include the accelerator
key. Example: If you created a custom set of page groups that displays as
Admin, you must include the & symbol on the command line to indicate the
accelerator key, as in &Admin.
/yr1
Open Windows Installer Editor and execute the Resolve wizard.
Append the following to the command line to specify the data source and
group:
DSN|Group|Isolation method (0-none, 1-isolated components, 2-
apppaths)|apppath