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    I was following blazemeter tutorial on how to run Jmeter script from the command line (cmd.exe in Windows10 OS). I’m trying to pass environment variable to the Jmeter ${__env} (according to this page) custom function, using Jmeter script from the command line. Below is the screenshot of the env function in Jmeter UI

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