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Redirection of output to a log file
Apologies for the trivial nature of this question but I cannot seem to get a simple re direct to a log file to work
Step 1 touch log.txt at -f batch.sh now >> log.txt I am trying to get the batch.sh contents into the log file Manny Thanks |
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