The script may be running, but failing.  Try adding a line to the
beginning to output something to a log file:
echo "I ran" >c:\output.log

This will tell you if it was executed.
There may be a problem with the "cd" command.  Just a guess.  Try
switching to the root of c first.  cd \
Then cd TEMP\BulkImport-G14b\Testing

James

On May 18, 6:44 pm, John Kenny <jke...@burntsand.com> wrote:
> Hello LJ:
>
> Thanx for responding. Here is the command for the simple copy test
>
> ``C:\TEMP\BulkImport-G14b\Testing\testarsrunprocess.bat``
>
> Here is the script:
>
> cd C:\TEMP\BulkImport-G14b\Testing
>
> copy SOMTest1.csv SOMTest2.csv
>
> I tried using Cmd c/ but same result. The script appears to be executed
> according to the log file but still no file is copied. Same with all of
> the other batch file tests I've run.
>
> If you run the script from the commandline manually it works fine.
>
> ciao
>
> john
>
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