Batch Job Details Table In Sap

Batch Job Details Table In Sap Addendum This is a duplicate question with nearly identical answers to Using an OR in an IF statement WinXP Batch Script Final addendum I almost forgot my favorite technique to test if a variable is any one of a list of case insensitive values

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