Why powershell does not save file












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I execute command like:



 pg_restore.exe --jobs "8" --format=d -C -d test -U postgres -h localhost 'C:backupsdbmydatabase.sqlc' > E:output.txt


But Powershell only logs to console and does not save anything to file.



If I execute:



'test' > E:output.txt


Then the file has string test inside.










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  • Does the command gets executed as expected and just does not write any output into your file? (btw. that's not really PowerShell)

    – TobyU
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:27






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    I'm just guessing that it's a problem due to stderr and stdout. Try pg_restore.exe --jobs "8" --format=d -C -d test -U postgres -h localhost 'C:backupsdbmydatabase.sqlc' > E:output.txt 2>&1

    – maio290
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:28








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    ok - pg_restore.exe --jobs "8" --format=d -C -d est -U postgres -h localhost 'C:backupsdbmydatabase.sqlc' 2>&1 > E:output.txt works

    – yami
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:29
















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I execute command like:



 pg_restore.exe --jobs "8" --format=d -C -d test -U postgres -h localhost 'C:backupsdbmydatabase.sqlc' > E:output.txt


But Powershell only logs to console and does not save anything to file.



If I execute:



'test' > E:output.txt


Then the file has string test inside.










share|improve this question























  • Does the command gets executed as expected and just does not write any output into your file? (btw. that's not really PowerShell)

    – TobyU
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:27






  • 6





    I'm just guessing that it's a problem due to stderr and stdout. Try pg_restore.exe --jobs "8" --format=d -C -d test -U postgres -h localhost 'C:backupsdbmydatabase.sqlc' > E:output.txt 2>&1

    – maio290
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:28








  • 3





    ok - pg_restore.exe --jobs "8" --format=d -C -d est -U postgres -h localhost 'C:backupsdbmydatabase.sqlc' 2>&1 > E:output.txt works

    – yami
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:29














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I execute command like:



 pg_restore.exe --jobs "8" --format=d -C -d test -U postgres -h localhost 'C:backupsdbmydatabase.sqlc' > E:output.txt


But Powershell only logs to console and does not save anything to file.



If I execute:



'test' > E:output.txt


Then the file has string test inside.










share|improve this question














I execute command like:



 pg_restore.exe --jobs "8" --format=d -C -d test -U postgres -h localhost 'C:backupsdbmydatabase.sqlc' > E:output.txt


But Powershell only logs to console and does not save anything to file.



If I execute:



'test' > E:output.txt


Then the file has string test inside.







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  • Does the command gets executed as expected and just does not write any output into your file? (btw. that's not really PowerShell)

    – TobyU
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:27






  • 6





    I'm just guessing that it's a problem due to stderr and stdout. Try pg_restore.exe --jobs "8" --format=d -C -d test -U postgres -h localhost 'C:backupsdbmydatabase.sqlc' > E:output.txt 2>&1

    – maio290
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:28








  • 3





    ok - pg_restore.exe --jobs "8" --format=d -C -d est -U postgres -h localhost 'C:backupsdbmydatabase.sqlc' 2>&1 > E:output.txt works

    – yami
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:29



















  • Does the command gets executed as expected and just does not write any output into your file? (btw. that's not really PowerShell)

    – TobyU
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:27






  • 6





    I'm just guessing that it's a problem due to stderr and stdout. Try pg_restore.exe --jobs "8" --format=d -C -d test -U postgres -h localhost 'C:backupsdbmydatabase.sqlc' > E:output.txt 2>&1

    – maio290
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:28








  • 3





    ok - pg_restore.exe --jobs "8" --format=d -C -d est -U postgres -h localhost 'C:backupsdbmydatabase.sqlc' 2>&1 > E:output.txt works

    – yami
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:29

















Does the command gets executed as expected and just does not write any output into your file? (btw. that's not really PowerShell)

– TobyU
Nov 22 '18 at 13:27





Does the command gets executed as expected and just does not write any output into your file? (btw. that's not really PowerShell)

– TobyU
Nov 22 '18 at 13:27




6




6





I'm just guessing that it's a problem due to stderr and stdout. Try pg_restore.exe --jobs "8" --format=d -C -d test -U postgres -h localhost 'C:backupsdbmydatabase.sqlc' > E:output.txt 2>&1

– maio290
Nov 22 '18 at 13:28







I'm just guessing that it's a problem due to stderr and stdout. Try pg_restore.exe --jobs "8" --format=d -C -d test -U postgres -h localhost 'C:backupsdbmydatabase.sqlc' > E:output.txt 2>&1

– maio290
Nov 22 '18 at 13:28






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ok - pg_restore.exe --jobs "8" --format=d -C -d est -U postgres -h localhost 'C:backupsdbmydatabase.sqlc' 2>&1 > E:output.txt works

– yami
Nov 22 '18 at 13:29





ok - pg_restore.exe --jobs "8" --format=d -C -d est -U postgres -h localhost 'C:backupsdbmydatabase.sqlc' 2>&1 > E:output.txt works

– yami
Nov 22 '18 at 13:29












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It was not about 'test' cause it worked. It was about the first statement.

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It was not about 'test' cause it worked. It was about the first statement.

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