Use one of the *methods* on the Date object to get the value. See: http://www.tizag.com/javascriptT/javascriptdate.php
Mike --- In [email protected], "ta" <tagro...@...> wrote: > > I asked a programmer to create exe file for me to manipulate AB data files. > I want to time how long it takes for it to accomplish various tasks. So, I > wrote the following script to measure how long it take to run the mytask.exe > file. However, it does not work as intended. Any help or suggestions would > be appreciated. TIA > > > > var WshShell = new ActiveXObject("WScript.Shell"); > > var Starting_Time = new Date(); > > > > var oExec = WshShell.Exec("c:\\Amibroker\\mytask.exe /f "); > > > > if( oExec.status == 0 ) > > { > > var Ending_Time = new Date(); > > WScript.Echo("Starting_Time: " + Starting_Time + > "Ending_Time: " + Ending_Time); > > } >
