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    Home»Development»[error]Cmd.exe exited with code ‘1’ in Azure Pipeline

    [error]Cmd.exe exited with code ‘1’ in Azure Pipeline

    August 3, 2024

    Getting error as 2024-03-06T14:40:10.8848644Z jmeter -g Results.jtl -o htmlReport
    2024-03-06T14:40:10.9326661Z ========================== Starting Command Output ===========================
    2024-03-06T14:40:10.9654622Z ##[command]”C:Windowssystem32cmd.exe” /D /E:ON /V:OFF /S /C “CALL “D:a_temp6ddde4de-8a4f-43bd-873a-a69bbf34b8cd.cmd””
    2024-03-06T14:40:12.6419288Z An error occurred: Cannot read test results file : Results.jtl
    2024-03-06T14:40:12.6858284Z errorlevel=1
    2024-03-06T14:40:12.6863140Z Press any key to continue . . .
    2024-03-06T14:40:12.7701636Z ##[error]Cmd.exe exited with code ‘1’.

    In Azure Pipeline



    could anyone please help me

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