Command attribute for continuing execution after a command failure
Command Line, SSH, Kerberized SSH, Telnet, Windows Command, and PowerShell adapters can use a continue-on-failure attribute with the <command> element. With this attribute set to true, if a command fails to execute, the subsequent command is executed. In the absence of this attribute, or if this attribute is set to false, if a command fails to execute, the adapter response is an error message and subsequent commands are not executed.
The following figure shows an XML sample of the continue-on-failure attribute.
XML sample of continue-on-failure attribute
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<commands>
<command continue-on-failure="true">first command</command>
<command>second command</command>
<command>third command</command>
</commands>
... ...
<commands>
<command continue-on-failure="true">first command</command>
<command>second command</command>
<command>third command</command>
</commands>
... ...
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