Missing a couple of basic features?
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2016 2:49 am
I started a trial for SAPIEN Powershell Studio to which I was drawn by the seemingly great GUI tools. Upon trying the software I can't seem to find a couple of things specifically in the debugging:
- Console: There's a little console in the bottom of the window. This console doesn't seem to be connected to anything within the debugging sessions. In ISE, you can use the console to reach the debugging environment, but I'm not able to replicate this behaviour in Studio?
- When debugging, I can't see the contents of any collections. In PowerGUI I simple open the Syncroot property, in Ise I get the first few items (array[0],array[1]). In PS Studio, I have no idea what's in there. Coupled with the previous issue, I simple have no idea of what's in a collection when I'm debugging. I'm driving blind here, guys.
- Studio doesn't load my profile: I have a library of functions written before that I load when I start a script. For some reason Powershell Studio skips what's my profile, and my functions are not loaded in when I debug. Am I overlooking something here? I find it hard to believe that basic things that a free program like PowerGUI offers aren't in Studio?
Am I missing something here? I can't seem to find these functions in the software, or am I really just overlooking something?
- Console: There's a little console in the bottom of the window. This console doesn't seem to be connected to anything within the debugging sessions. In ISE, you can use the console to reach the debugging environment, but I'm not able to replicate this behaviour in Studio?
- When debugging, I can't see the contents of any collections. In PowerGUI I simple open the Syncroot property, in Ise I get the first few items (array[0],array[1]). In PS Studio, I have no idea what's in there. Coupled with the previous issue, I simple have no idea of what's in a collection when I'm debugging. I'm driving blind here, guys.
- Studio doesn't load my profile: I have a library of functions written before that I load when I start a script. For some reason Powershell Studio skips what's my profile, and my functions are not loaded in when I debug. Am I overlooking something here? I find it hard to believe that basic things that a free program like PowerGUI offers aren't in Studio?
Am I missing something here? I can't seem to find these functions in the software, or am I really just overlooking something?