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A vendor has provided us with a Windows Batch script that needs to have a return code of 0.

Per that vendor, there are safe to ignore messages being printed by the script.

The scripts are used for quiescing the application for a proper backup. Our backup software requires a return code of 0.

How can I do this?

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  • Do you want to do "yourscript.cmd && someothercommand.exe" or ERRORLEVEL checking in a "parent" batch script?
    – Anders
    Jan 19, 2011 at 8:00
  • I am only interested in postscript.bat executing with a return code of 0
    – ahill
    Jan 19, 2011 at 14:05
  • Well, there is batch return code and process return code and they are not exactly the same.
    – Anders
    Jan 19, 2011 at 15:27

2 Answers 2

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End the script with:

exit /b 0
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adding a line to the end of the script

Ver > nul 

should do the trick

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  • Does it need to be "scriptname.bat Ver > nul" ?
    – ahill
    Jan 18, 2011 at 18:33
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    @andyh_ky: Andy said "adding to the end of the script". So no, you have to add it to the script itself.
    – user1686
    Jan 18, 2011 at 19:29

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