Redirecting Command Window output to stdout using mlcaller, error

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Jonathan
Jonathan le 5 Juil 2012
I am trying to redirect the Command Window output to stdout and stderr when running MATLAB in batch mode. I found this link that answers my question: http://www.mathworks.com/support/solutions/en/data/1-ACT3YN/index.html?product=ML&solution=1-ACT3YN
However, after following the steps, I receive an error: ??? Undefined function or variable 'myFunction'. I don't understand why I am receiving this error, because the function is defined.
Here is my code:
@echo off
echo "running..."
mlcaller "cd 'C:\Documents and Settings\My Documents\folder';myFunction('file.dat','data.txt');"
echo "complete"

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 6 Juil 2012
mcaller will, if I understand correctly, be a .exe that you would invoke, and you would not invoke MATLAB yourself. mcaller will start up MATLAB and run the named command "myFunction" (which is what your .m file would have to be named.)
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Jonathan
Jonathan le 6 Juil 2012
When I try mcaller "which -all myFunction" the error goes away, but now standard output says "'myFunction' not found." I am sure that it is in the correct directory.
Jonathan
Jonathan le 6 Juil 2012
I now have tried this:
mlcaller "cd 'C:\Documents and Settings\My Documents\folder';myFunction('file.dat','data.txt');"
I do not receive any errors any more, and it runs, but it does not output anything to standard out.

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