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Re: Calling Windows "time /t" commandby JFarr (Sexton) |
on Jul 27, 2006 at 15:02 UTC ( #564124=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
I should also have mentioned that we are using windowns not Linux/Unix.
I should have clarified that to populate the variable I am using the `` operators.
I could use localtime, but our legacy code is already using the time /t command, and I was looking for a simpler solution for this, just getting lazy I guess. Its a lot of code to change for only a hand full of servers in a praticular region that are not working.....
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