Redirect the output of the process to a null device.  See this website
for examples and details.

http://www.robvanderwoude.com/index.html 


Tony


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Subject: [Nant-users] Easy way to hide output of a command
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Hi

Simple question and I bet the answer is no, but... is there a way to
hide the output of an <exec> task?  I'm working on Windoze and I've
googled for a way to do it on the command prompt, but I can't find an
equivalent of /dev/null or nil: but no joy.  I'm calling SQL Server's
dtsrun.exe and it floods the screen with garbage every time.

Thanks
Ashley


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