Use macros to run a script
To run a script by using a macro, create the macro in Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).
- Open the data file that is associated with the script that you want to run.
Important: Be sure that you are using a macro-enabled, or .xlsm, file.
- Press Alt+F11.
- In the VBA Editor, under Microsoft Excel Objects, double-click the sheet that contains the data you want to run.
- Copy and paste the code below into the window.
- Replace the data file path, script file path, sheet name, and auto logon name below with the information for your files and your auto logon name.
- Click Save and then close the VBA Editor.
- In Excel, click the View tab, and then click Macros.
- Click the macro that you want to run, and then click Run.
Note: Be sure that the Excel Add-in is not active
Note: An asynchronous macro run is supported.
Transaction macros
Run a published script
- Define Addin objects.
Dim StudioMacrosAddin, StudioMacros
- Get Addin object from Excel.
Set StudioMacrosAddin = Application.COMAddIns.Item("WinshuttleStudioMacros.AddinModule")
- Get COM object from Addin object.
Set StudioMacros = StudioMacrosAddin.Object.Macros
- Select the published file to run, and define other run properties (see Properties for a Transaction Addin object).
StudioMacros.PublishedFile = "MM02_MacroTest"
- Open the published script.
StudioMacros.OpenPublishedScript
- Run AddinObject to run script.
StudioMacros.RunScript
Run an existing Transaction script
- Define Addin objects.
Dim StudioMacrosAddin, StudioMacros
- Get Addin object from Excel.
Set StudioMacrosAddin = Application.COMAddIns.Item("WinshuttleStudioMacros.AddinModule")
- Get COM object from Addin object.
Set StudioMacros = StudioMacrosAddin.Object.Macros
- Select the Transaction script to run, and define other run properties (see Properties for a Transaction Addin object).
Dim strShuttleFile = "C:\Users\Normal_Tx_Macro.txr"
- Open the script to Run.
StudioMacros.OpenScript (strShuttleFile)
- Run AddinObject to run script.
StudioMacros.RunScript
Properties for a Transaction Addin object
Run settings or Advance Run Options set in the script are not respected during the Macro run. These need to be set via the various properties that have been exposed for the Add in object.
Property/Function |
Value(s)/Parameter |
Description |
PublishedFile |
Published script Description |
Selects the published file to run |
OpenPublishedScript |
NA |
Opens the published script |
OpenScript() |
Script file path |
Opens the script to run |
StartRow |
Row Number |
Excel row from which data upload should start |
EndRow |
Row Number |
Last Excel row from which data should be uploaded |
WriteHeader |
NA |
Write headers during the run |
LogColumn |
Column/Cell |
Column or cell where run logs should be written |
SheetName |
Name of sheet |
Sheet name to be used for the run |
AlfName |
Auto logon file |
Name of auto logon to use |
RunReason |
Run reason string |
Specify a reason for this run |
RunSelectedRows |
NA |
True – run only the rows that are selected in Excel |
RunFilteredRows |
NA |
True – run only the displayed rows in Excel |
RunType |
0 – Run Specified Range 1 - Run And Stop On Errors 2 – Run First Five Rows 3 – Run Only Error Rows 4 – Run Only Unprocessed Rows 5 – Debug Specified Range 6 – Debug First Row Only 7 – Validate Specified Range 8 – Validate First Five Rows 9 – Validate Only Error Rows 10 – Validate Only Unprocessed Rows |
Select the type of run from the possible values |
RunScript |
NA |
Run the script |
SyncCall |
NA |
True – Run the script in synchronous fashion |
Sample code: Run an existing Transaction script
Sub RunNormalTXRfile()
'----------------------------------------------
' Macro to use WinshuttleStudioMacros addin with code
'----------------------------------------------
'
' RunPublishedfile Macro
'
Dim StudioMacrosAddin, StudioMacros
On Error GoTo ErrHandler
' GET ADDIN OBJECT FROM EXCEL
Set StudioMacrosAddin = Application.COMAddIns.Item("WinshuttleStudioMacros.AddinModule")
If StudioMacrosAddin Is Nothing Then
MsgBox "Unable to initialize object of WinshuttleStudioMacros.AddinModule addin"
Exit Sub
End If
' Get com object from addin object
Set StudioMacros = StudioMacrosAddin.Object.Macros
If StudioMacros Is Nothing Then
MsgBox "Unable to initialize com object of Macros"
Exit Sub
End If
StudioMacros.StartRow = 2
StudioMacros.EndRow = 0
' Set True to write headers while Run
StudioMacros.WriteHeader = True
' Set RunReason to provide reason for run.
StudioMacros.RunReason = "Run Reason"
'StudioMacros.RunSelectedRows = True
'StudioMacros.RunFilteredRows = True
' RunSpecifiedRange = 0,
' RunAndStopOnErrors = 1,
' RunFirstFiveRows = 2,
' RunOnlyErrorRows = 3,
' RunOnlyUnProcessedRows = 4,
' DebugSpecifiedRange = 5,
' DebugFirstRowOnly = 6,
' ValidateSpecifiedRange = 7,
' ValidateFirstFiveRows = 8,
' ValidateOnlyErrorRows = 9,
' ValidateOnlyUnProcessedRows = 10,
StudioMacros.RunType = 0
strShuttleFile = "C:\Users\ssingh\Documents\Winshuttle\Studio\Script\Normal_Tx_Macro.txr"
' Call the Run Function to open specified script
StudioMacros.OpenScript (strShuttleFile)
' Call the Run Function to run script
StudioMacros.RunScript
Exit Sub
ErrHandler:
MsgBox Err.Description
End Sub
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Known issues
- Macros that were created in Transaction or Query 10.x are not automatically converted to the Studio 12.x format. Macros in Studio 12 format are not compatible with 10.x. To run, the macros must be manually converted.
- While you are using macros, the Winshuttle Add-ins should not be loaded (you should not be logged on to Foundation). The Winshuttle Add-ins can be enabled.
- Start Row is always 2 unless you specify a different row.
- RunSelectedRows and RunFilteredRows are mutually exclusive options. The script will use the one that is set last.
- Data files must use the Data Review workflow to be executed by using macros in Foundation mode.
- Save to Foundation will not work when a macro is used to run the data file in Foundation mode.