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martin

Re: Errorlevel always 0 NT 4

Can you try simpler syntax:
if errorlevel 1 goto retryloop
Hopper

Errorlevel always 0 NT 4

Hi,

I'm using a simple put winscpscript.txt to scp a file:
option batch abort
open user:password@example.com
put c:/localfile*.* /remotedir/
close

On the other hand, I'm using a NT batch like this:
:retryloop
winscp3.com /script=winscpscript.txt
echo errorlevel=%errorlevel%
if %errorlevel% neq 0 goto retryloop
delete localfile*.*

Unfortunately, the exit code is ALWAYS 0, which means that the local file is always deleted even if
you plug off the network cable.
Of course, there's a timeout of winscp.
I've read all your docs and suggestions about this topic and tried out a lot of things to check if NT4 has a problem with errorlevels but I still can't find why you always return 0.

Please help!

Thanks in advance!