I have a batch file that does a process "Import's sifs" & writes the log to a particular file. Sometimes in the log, it displays records with errors although there is no error.
Explaination -
IF SIF's are imported -> Successful
IF SIF's are not imported -> Error
IF SIF's are not needed to be imported -> Error
The last one should not be the case. If SIF's are not needed to be imported, the log should not increase the counter of error. In this case, i want the log to read "no change" & if there are any, don't add the counter to error but to successful imports.
I hope my explaination is clear. If not , please let me know. i have also attached both the script file & log file
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