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Jimmyyl Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Any or no

Hi,

If there is ANY log being sent to the server, the logs will stay in C:/tmp/folder without being processed.

Should I use ANY or NO?

Thanks
  

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Hi, If there is ANY log being sent to the server, the logs will stay in C:/tmp/folder without being processed. Should I use ANY or NO ? 'Being sent' focuses on the idea that the log is still being transmitted.

  • Hi, If there is ANY log being sent to the server, the logs will stay in C:/tmp/folder without being processed.
  • Should I use ANY or NO ?
  • 'Being sent' focuses on the idea that the log is still being transmitted.
  • ) Best wishes, Clive PS I've assumed the temporary folder is at the place the logs are sent to.
  • If not, please post again to clarify this.
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Hi,
If there is ANY log being sent to the server, the logs will stay in C:/tmp/folder without being processed.

Should I use ANY or NO?
'Being sent' focuses on the idea that the log is still being transmitted. I think you probably mean

If ANY log is sent to the server, it will stay in C:/tmp/folder without being processed

( If NO log i

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