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I have developed an exe to cut image files from a dumped folder and paste them in some other folder(categori zed into subfolders) on a different machine. I have also coded to generate a text file at the end of the operation to provide a kind of report. The exe also reports the error no. & procedure name through the same text file (when it encounters any error/exception)
Now, the exe performs all the reqd tasks properly when run but when I try to run the same exe as a job it fails to create any text file although the file transfer is handled properly and it shows 'executing' in its status & never finishes. However, the exe(when run as a job) creates the desired text file when it encounters any error/exception. The code to generate the text file is absolutely identical for both error log & reports. When I run the exe I do not provide any info abt the path or anything related to the generation of text file(its all hard coded). When I run it as a job i provide some info thru arguments reqd for the file transfer which is correctly executed.
I am at a loss to understand why the same exe behaves differently when run as a job. Its not that it doesnt do anything - it handles the file transfer but ceases before creating a text file.
Has anybody faced a similar condition?
Please help...
Nov 11 '08 #1
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