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If a session log file is not even created, when executed from Windows Scheduler/%%SSIS%%, although the same WinSCP command and logging is working, when executed manually  on command-line, there can be some problem in the Windows Scheduler/%%SSIS%% environment that prevents WinSCP from starting or writing to the log. If a session log file is not even created, when executed from Windows Scheduler/%%SSIS%%, although the same WinSCP command and logging is working, when executed manually  on command-line, there can be some problem in the Windows Scheduler/%%SSIS%% environment that prevents WinSCP from starting or writing to the log.
-To debug such problems, wrap WinSCP command to a batch file and redirect WinSCP console output to a file. Make sure you use a console interface tool ''[[executables|winscp.com]]'', instead of ''winscp.exe''. It also useful to log something to the output file before running WinSCP, to verify that output logging is working.+To debug such problems, wrap WinSCP command to a batch file and redirect WinSCP console output to a file. Make sure you use a console interface tool ''[[executables|winscp.com]]'', instead of ''winscp.exe''. It is also useful to log something to the output file before running WinSCP, to verify that output logging is working.
The batch file can look like: The batch file can look like:

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