The following command line options are available when running HL7Spy:
HL7Spy.exe [-e] [-lf=file(s)] [-mllp=port] -?|help|h - Prints out the options. |
Note: Option names are case insensitive
Example - Load the file c:\temp\file.hl7 into a currently running instance of HL7Spy:
HL7Spy -e -lf="c:\Temp\file.hl7"
Example - Load 2 tabs with the first tab containing file1.hl7 and file2.hl7 and the second tab containing file3.hl7 and file4.hl7. Close any existing tabs first:
HL7Spy -e -ca -lf="c:\Temp\file1.hl7;c:\Temp\file2.hl7" -lf="c:\Temp\file3.hl7;c:\Temp\file4.hl7"
Example - Run the Bulk Compare tool on file1.hl7 and file2.hl7. Close any existing tabs first:
HL7Spy -e -ca -compare -lf="c:\Temp\file1.hl7" -lf="c:\Temp\file2.hl7"
Example - Start HL7Spy are start listening on port 12000 for HL7 messages:
HL7Spy -mllp=12000
HL7Spy.exe -user=licensee -key=licenseKey -user (User): licensee - the owner of the license. This must match the licensee given to you when the product was purchased |
Example - Install a license from the installer:
HL7Spy.20.1.250.exe -s -user="support@HL7Spy.com" -key="O5TJfp0z651q61RS83zF.........GsYot8qKuNjw3PWIcOAng=4PH191202"
To automate the uninstall of HL7Spy you can use a Powershell script as shown below. The script should be run as an administrator to give it sufficient privilege to alter the system software.
Invoke-Command -ScriptBlock { |