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Is it possible to list all environment variables from a windows' command prompt

Something equivalent to powershell's gci env However, you could always get it by formatting the output The property you are looking for is owningprocess If you want to find out the id of the process that is listening on port 443, run this command:

Creating a flow in power automate New step choose the onedrive get file content action file = /documents/folder/file.json infer content type = yes new step choose the data operation parse json action generate from sample paste the file contents done when i test the flow, the parse json step fails with badrequest. Is there any other way to find out pyt. Considering what @robert said, i tried to play around with the config command and it seems that there is a direct way to know both the name and email

To know the username, type

Git config user.name to know the email, type Git config user.email these two output just the name and email respectively and one doesn't need to look through the whole list Sometimes i download the python source code from github and don't know how to install all the dependencies If there isn't any requirements.txt file i have to create it by hand

Microsoft sql server management studio 2008 r2 In a query editor, if you highlight the text of table name (ex dbo.mytable) and hit alt + f1, you'll get a list of column names, type, length, etc Alt + f1 while you've highlighted dbo.mytable is the equivalent of running exec sp_help 'dbo.mytable' according to this site i can't get the variations on querying information_schema.columns to work. I'm trying to write a powershell script to setup windows dev machines

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