Yes I had the same idea. So I defined a FAILED_STEPS in the Project (Macros). In Failure steps is a Run Script (vbscript):
FAILED_STEPS = FAILED_STEPS + " - " + %FAILSTEP_NAME%
At the end of build steps there is a Run script:
Builder.LogMessage "Result: " + FAILED_STEPS
The result is always an empty string.. Probably I'm get confusing about macros and variables..
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