tauro![]() 01.03.2025, 04:19 |
BATCH script to save DATE to a variable (Users) |
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Rugxulo![]() Usono, 01.03.2025, 08:14 @ tauro |
BATCH script to save DATE to a variable |
> I wrote this script after reading some of Timo Salmi's FAQs. |
ecm![]() ![]() Düsseldorf, Germany, 01.03.2025, 12:15 @ Rugxulo |
BATCH script to save DATE to a variable |
> > I wrote this script after reading some of Timo Salmi's FAQs. --- |
marcov 01.03.2025, 12:45 @ Rugxulo |
BATCH script to save DATE to a variable |
> > I wrote this script after reading some of Timo Salmi's FAQs. |
tauro![]() 02.03.2025, 02:16 @ Rugxulo |
BATCH script to save DATE to a variable |
> The line starts with "Current", so when GO.BAT is run, it runs that. |
Rugxulo![]() Usono, 02.03.2025, 03:26 @ tauro |
BATCH script to save DATE to a variable |
> > Many DOS shells already provide this. What particular environment(s) are |
RayeR![]() CZ, 25.03.2025, 05:44 @ tauro |
BATCH script to save DATE to a variable |
> There's a freeware diagnostics program, NSSI, that I run on different --- |
rr![]() ![]() Berlin, Germany, 25.03.2025, 18:41 @ tauro |
BATCH script to save DATE to a variable |
> There's a freeware diagnostics program, NSSI, that I run on different --- |
Rugxulo![]() Usono, 01.03.2025, 18:43 @ tauro |
BATCH script to save DATE to a variable |
D.BAT --- |
rosegondon C:\DOS, 02.03.2025, 17:10 @ tauro |
BATCH script to save DATE to a variable |
If you have access to Pascal compiler and you are willing to rely on external tool, you can store up to 16 bytes in --- |