Change directory using pipeline script and execute Windows command












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I have a Jenkins pipeline Script and I am Executing a windows command.



This is my script.



if(MODULE_LIST.contains(';Solution;')) {stage('Solution'){ 
node(SLAVE_NODE) {
bat '%LIST_WS%/jar -cvf ProjectModule.zip Debug'
}
}
}


Here LIST_WS is current directory (i.e) and its comes with job itself, its a pipeline job.



(C:ProjectworkspaceModuleSolid)



But I want to go one direcotry above (i.e) (C:ProjectworkspaceModule) and execute jar -cvf ProjectModule.zip Debug command.



Here Debug is the folder that I want to zip it, which is in Module folder.



How to achieve this using pipeline script. Basically using this script I am not able to go to previous directory.










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    I have a Jenkins pipeline Script and I am Executing a windows command.



    This is my script.



    if(MODULE_LIST.contains(';Solution;')) {stage('Solution'){ 
    node(SLAVE_NODE) {
    bat '%LIST_WS%/jar -cvf ProjectModule.zip Debug'
    }
    }
    }


    Here LIST_WS is current directory (i.e) and its comes with job itself, its a pipeline job.



    (C:ProjectworkspaceModuleSolid)



    But I want to go one direcotry above (i.e) (C:ProjectworkspaceModule) and execute jar -cvf ProjectModule.zip Debug command.



    Here Debug is the folder that I want to zip it, which is in Module folder.



    How to achieve this using pipeline script. Basically using this script I am not able to go to previous directory.










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      I have a Jenkins pipeline Script and I am Executing a windows command.



      This is my script.



      if(MODULE_LIST.contains(';Solution;')) {stage('Solution'){ 
      node(SLAVE_NODE) {
      bat '%LIST_WS%/jar -cvf ProjectModule.zip Debug'
      }
      }
      }


      Here LIST_WS is current directory (i.e) and its comes with job itself, its a pipeline job.



      (C:ProjectworkspaceModuleSolid)



      But I want to go one direcotry above (i.e) (C:ProjectworkspaceModule) and execute jar -cvf ProjectModule.zip Debug command.



      Here Debug is the folder that I want to zip it, which is in Module folder.



      How to achieve this using pipeline script. Basically using this script I am not able to go to previous directory.










      share|improve this question







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      vijay k s is a new contributor to this site. Take care in asking for clarification, commenting, and answering.
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      I have a Jenkins pipeline Script and I am Executing a windows command.



      This is my script.



      if(MODULE_LIST.contains(';Solution;')) {stage('Solution'){ 
      node(SLAVE_NODE) {
      bat '%LIST_WS%/jar -cvf ProjectModule.zip Debug'
      }
      }
      }


      Here LIST_WS is current directory (i.e) and its comes with job itself, its a pipeline job.



      (C:ProjectworkspaceModuleSolid)



      But I want to go one direcotry above (i.e) (C:ProjectworkspaceModule) and execute jar -cvf ProjectModule.zip Debug command.



      Here Debug is the folder that I want to zip it, which is in Module folder.



      How to achieve this using pipeline script. Basically using this script I am not able to go to previous directory.







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