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In a VS C# 2008 project, I've found a problem with piping console output to a file.
For example, in the project settings, debug tab, start options, and command line arguments:
If I try to pipe to a file like this:
ExamineSTPErrorLogs > report.txt
which is something that worked in VS 2005, the "> report.txt" is showing as a parameter to the console application.
But the expected behavior is that this should be piped to a file.
If I would have used:
ExamineSTPErrorLogs ">" report.txt
I would expect ">" and "report" to be used as command line parameters.
Is there some kind of hack so this can be made to work correctly?
Otherwise I'll have to downgrade. Upmh!
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For example, in the project settings, debug tab, start options, and command line arguments:
If I try to pipe to a file like this:
ExamineSTPErrorLogs > report.txt
which is something that worked in VS 2005, the "> report.txt" is showing as a parameter to the console application.
But the expected behavior is that this should be piped to a file.
If I would have used:
ExamineSTPErrorLogs ">" report.txt
I would expect ">" and "report" to be used as command line parameters.
Is there some kind of hack so this can be made to work correctly?
Otherwise I'll have to downgrade. Upmh!
More...
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