hello all I'm trying to write an FTP script that will use a Mget to locate text files on ftp site then either open a batch file or if i can just unzip the file straight from the script i wont need to use the batch file. this is what i have so far
ftp << EOD open 192.168.10.100 user username password lcd C:\ftp mget testfile1 #EOD :restart Copy copy *.zip T:\FTP-EDS\Storage\ @set retcode=%errorlevel% @if NOT %ERRORLEVEL% == 0 goto :retcode :restart Move move *.zip T:\FTP-EDS @set retcode=%errorlevel% @if NOT %ERRORLEVEL% == 0 goto :retcode :restart Cd cd /d T:\FTP-EDS @set retcode=%errorlevel% @if NOT %ERRORLEVEL% == 0 goto :retcode :restart Del del XEDS /q @set retcode=%errorlevel% @if NOT %ERRORLEVEL% == 0 goto :retcode :restart Unzip T:\FTP-EDS\Batch\winrar e -pBSCU14CNS *.zip @set retcode=%errorlevel% @if NOT %ERRORLEVEL% == 0 goto :retcode :restart delzip del *.zip /q @set retcode=%errorlevel% @if NOT %ERRORLEVEL% == 0 goto :retcode :restart rename ren *.* XEDS @set retcode=%errorlevel% @if NOT %ERRORLEVEL% == 0 goto :retcode thanks in advance
alex

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