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Re: Is NT 2000 Dos Batch Timestamp sysntax different ?

From: Joe Caporina <spam_at_nospam.com>
Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 12:33:45 -0700
Message-ID: <3da467a3$1_1@news.newsgroups.com>

"Phil Robyn" <zipprobyn_at_uclink.berkeley.edu> wrote in message news:3D9CBD24.4000203_at_uclink.berkeley.edu...
> Joe Caporina wrote:
> > Why is the batch file that I use with NT 4 server OS to import logs
assign
> > timestamps to the log not working with NT2000 Server OS?
> > The log file does not change names with the date and just gets
overwritten.
> > cd/d d:\oracle\admin\int2000\script
> > setdate >setenv.bat
> > call setenv.bat
> > call intexp1.bat
> > sendmail -t esdbsecurity_at_alliance.com -f parsat01 -s "PARSAT01 CHECK -
> > INTELATRAC" -b
> > \\parsat01\d$\oracle\admin\int2000\exp\intexp%TODAY%_%HR%_%MIN%.LOG
> >
>
> What does 'setdate' do? You probably don't need 'setdate' or to create
> 'setenv.bat'. Just describe the results that you are trying to obtain,
> e.g., what is the format of '%TODAY%'?
>
>
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