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File gets truncated
Hi Guys,
I have a master script file. That calls the other script files. The sub script files append some of the data to the log file. Once the master script completes one sub script execution and returns to execute other sub script that appends to the same log file. the log file gets truncated. I wanted to preserve the log contents. how can i preserve the same. |
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