I Have an old vbs script file being kicked off by an AutoSys job. Can I, and how do I, return an int return value to indicate success or failure?
2 Answers
Try:
WScript.Quit n
Where n is the ERRORLEVEL you want to return
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using
Quit
is undesired in cases where your script is activate withing another script. it will also stop the "main" script execution– idanshmuOct 27, 2016 at 7:26
I found the answer :0)
DIM returnValue
returnValue = 99
WScript.Quit(returnValue)
This seems to work well.
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2This is basically the same as what at @Rob posted, but may be better if you follow a convention of having a single exit point to the script (as the very last line), and then set
returnValue
else where in the flow of your code. Note that if you use that approach, you'll probably want to include onOn Error Resume Next
at the start of your script, to avoid implicit fatal errors.– BuvinJSep 18, 2020 at 12:55