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Hi @parthsoni ,
What makes you think this is an error? If you are referring to the backslash character at the end of the first line, that's just a line continuation marker that indicates the command continues on the next line. We use these when the command is too long to fit on a single line, and sometimes for clarity to make commands with many arguments easier to read.
If you're referring to something else please let us know.
David


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Hi @parthsoni ,
What makes you think this is an error? If you are referring to the backslash character at the end of the first line, that's just a line continuation marker that indicates the command continues on the next line. We use these when the command is too long to fit on a single line, and sometimes for clarity to make commands with many arguments easier to read.
If you're referring to something else please let us know.
David

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Hi David,
I didn't knew about that, thank you for clearing my misuderstanding.