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Rick
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      5th Mar 2005
Hi,

Is there a way to test with command line argument while developing and
debugging within my VS .NET IDE? I heard that there's a simple way to do
this. Thanks.

Rick


 
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Ignacio Machin \( .NET/ C# MVP \)
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      5th Mar 2005
hi,

go to the project properties, Configuration properties / debugging there
you have a "Command luine arguments" option

cheers,

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"Rick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to test with command line argument while developing and
> debugging within my VS .NET IDE? I heard that there's a simple way to do
> this. Thanks.
>
> Rick
>
>



 
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CometJoe
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      5th Mar 2005
Open the Properties page for the Startup Project...
In the tree on the left, select "Configuration Properties" and under
that select "Debugging"...on the right you'll see a section named
"Start Options" and under there is the "Command-Line Arguments". This
setting is only for the current configuration, meaning if you switch
from Debug Mode to Release Mode, you'll need to set up this for
each.
Hope this helps,
Joe

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Rick
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      6th Mar 2005
Joe and Ignacio,

Thank you for the tip. I knew there had to be a simple way.

Rick

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> Open the Properties page for the Startup Project...
> In the tree on the left, select "Configuration Properties" and under
> that select "Debugging"...on the right you'll see a section named
> "Start Options" and under there is the "Command-Line Arguments". This
> setting is only for the current configuration, meaning if you switch
> from Debug Mode to Release Mode, you'll need to set up this for
> each.
> Hope this helps,
> Joe
>
> http://www.cometracing.com/images/BBS/cmdline.jpg
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