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   Todd Vargo to andrewniebling@gmail.com   
   Re: MOVE cmd and output redirection   
   29 May 13 16:45:31   
   
   From: tlvargo@sbcglobal.netz   
      
   On 5/28/2013 10:25 PM, andrewniebling@gmail.com wrote:   
   > Hi,   
   >   
   > I have a batch file that moves a heap of files from one directory to   
   > another and i would like to ouput to a txt file the files that are   
   > moved, it does not work, the txt file is created and the files get   
   > moved but there is no output if I substitute Move for Xcopy all works   
   > ......any ideas?   
   >   
   > Move /Y "P:\ABRplans\Survey Plans\SP230852.pdf"   
   > "G:\QRData\SurveyPlans\Linked\" >>   
   > "G:\zGIS_Data_Editing\QR_Log_Files\Survey_Plans\SurveyPlanLink.txt"   
      
   The above command moves a single file. It would be in your best interest   
   if you would copy/paste the exact batch that you have for the heap of   
   files. We can not see where the problems are if you are only going to   
   post a modified single line.   
      
      
      
   On 5/29/2013 12:50 AM, andrewniebling@gmail.com wrote:   
    > Hi Bob, the batch file is created and executed from within a mapbasic   
    > application(the programming language for GIS software MapInfo)so i   
    > was hoping to achieve it from within that application.   
      
      
   I know nothing about MapBasic but from the 328 page manual that I just   
   looked at, I do not see ability to run a batch from within MapBasic. How   
   are you performing that?   
      
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