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Sure.
1) Filter the output as needed. It's available in the FAILSTEP_OUTPUT macro. How you would filter would depend on what and how you want to filter. The following VBScript code in a Run Script step gives a template: output = vbld_AllMacros()("FAILSTEP_OUTPUT").Value ' filter the output as needed vbld_TempMacros.Add "FILTERED_OUTPUT", output 2) Include the filtered output (%FILTERED_OUTPUT% in the above sample) in your message. |
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