I currently have this script to upload a queue to a tablet;
@echo off
set LOG=%CD%\log.txt
set REMOTE_PATH=/Removable/MicroSD/
echo %date:~-4,4%/%date:~-7,2%/%date:~-10,2% %time:~0,8% QUEUE START >> %LOG%
:LOOP
set /p FILE= < "PPlist.txt"
IF "%FILE%" neq "" (
echo %date:~-4,4%/%date:~-7,2%/%date:~-10,2% %time:~0,8% UPLOAD ATTEMPT : %FILE% >> %LOG%
"C:\Program Files (x86)\WinSCP\winscp.com" /command ^
"option batch abort" ^
"option confirm off" ^
"open ftp://xxx:xxx@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxxx" ^
"put ""%FILE%"" %REMOTE_PATH%" ^
"exit"
IF %ERRORLEVEL% == 0 (
echo %date:~-4,4%/%date:~-7,2%/%date:~-10,2% %time:~0,8% UPLOAD SUCCESS : %FILE% >> %LOG%
more /E +1 "PPlist.txt" > "PPlist.txt.new"
move /y "PPlist.txt.new" "PPlist.txt"
) ELSE echo %date:~-4,4%/%date:~-7,2%/%date:~-10,2% %time:~0,8% UPLOAD FAILURE : %FILE% >> %LOG%
goto LOOP
) ELSE (
echo %date:~-4,4%/%date:~-7,2%/%date:~-10,2% %time:~0,8% QUEUE COMPLETE >> %LOG%
exit
)
But its behaving a bit strange.
It seems that when the destination has run out of space,
winscp still exits with errorlevel 0 the first time it loops around.
It does print "Error transferring file" before exiting though.
Am I doing it wrong?