I'm trying to dir a bunch of files with dos command: dir
My dir.bat file:
dir E:\documentos\57\Asiento\01\"Asiento 3 Modificacion de Estatuto.doc"
dir E:\documentos\134\Asiento\01\"File Does Not Exist.doc"
dir E:\documentos\55\Asiento\01\"Asiento 5 Padron de Afiliados Segunda Entrega.doc"
The second one doesn't exist.
Then, when running my bat:
C:\myuser>E:\dir.bat > output.log
I open output.log and don't find any message about the file that was not found.
Output.log :
E:\documentos>dir E:\documentos\57\Asiento\01\"Asiento 3 Modificacion de Estatuto.doc"
Volume in drive E is New Volume
Volume Serial Number is 0027-F7F6
Directory of E:\documentos\57\Asiento\01
20/12/2005 06:41 p.m. 40,960 Asiento 3 Modificacion de Estatuto.doc
1 File(s) 40,960 bytes
0 Dir(s) 17,053,155,328 bytes free
E:\documentos>dir E:\documentos\134\Asiento\01\"File Does Not Exist.doc"
Volume in drive E is New Volume
Volume Serial Number is 0027-F7F6
Directory of E:\documentos\134\Asiento\01
E:\documentos>dir E:\documentos\55\Asiento\01\"Asiento 5 Padron de Afiliados Segunda Entrega.doc"
Volume in drive E is New Volume
Volume Serial Number is 0027-F7F6
Directory of E:\documentos\55\Asiento\01
08/08/2007 08:33 a.m. 40,960 Asiento 5 Padron de Afiliados Segunda Entrega.doc
1 File(s) 40,960 bytes
0 Dir(s) 17,053,151,232 bytes free
Is there any way that output.log shows "File Not Found" message?
I found my own answer:
This will redirect the "File Not Found" message to output.log and not showing on CMD.