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Re: Timing program execution on Windows

From: <JApplewhite_at_austinisd.org>
Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2006 13:24:35 -0600
Message-ID: <OFE152CD1F.0626E5F1-ON86257237.006A9F2E-86257237.006A9F30@austinisd.org>

Check out Time and Date functions, with the /T parameter in DOS.  I use them to insert times in the backup scripts for my two Windows databases.

Jack C. Applewhite - Database Administrator
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To: "Oracle-L Freelists" <oracle-l@freelists.org>
From: "Jared St ill" <jkstill@gmail.com>
Sent by: oracle-l-bounce@freelists.org
Date: 12/01/2006 11:47AM
Subject: Timing program execution on Windows


Any suggestions for a unix like 'time' command that
can be used from the command line, just on unix/linux?

I need to time some RMAN operations on Win32 box.

I've already DL'd and looked at Windows SFU (unix services),
but that is a pretty heavy install to just get the 'time' command.

Thanks,

--
Jared Still
Certifiable Oracle DBA and Part Time Perl Evangelist

-- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l Received on Fri Dec 01 2006 - 13:24:35 CST

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