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I'm looking for a simple way to output to the console (command line
window?). Can this be done in VBA? The reason: I have a scheduler that can monitor the task it has executed and capture any console output for later inspection. I want this as I would like to send text to the console when an error occurs to help me figure things out. I don't want a log file. If you're familiar with VBScripting then what I'm looking for is something like this -- wscript.echo "Hello world!". TIA! |
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