Powershell Studio 2015 4.2.83
Windows 8.1 64Bit
Hi,
when I give a $ in the editor it shows me all the variables in the script. Is it possible to see and use the variables and functions from my profile.ps1 like in PowerGUI?
Is there a tab like the functions tab for variables and there contents?
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Jens Kalski
Variables from profile
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Re: Variables from profile
In order to help ensure your scripts can run on other machines PowerShell Studio does not load local profiles. However the embedded console does load local profiles.
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Re: Variables from profile
OK. Thank you for the information. Then I have to use PowerGUI for most of my Powershell-Scripting. But for GUIs it's usable for me.
PS: Maybe an option in a future version of Powershell Studio for loading profiles? It would be very helpfull.
PS: Maybe an option in a future version of Powershell Studio for loading profiles? It would be very helpfull.
Re: Variables from profile
Yes, it is on our Feature Wish List
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