Lol,

NT Batch is MUCH more powerful than most people realize.  Its funny, some of
the "newer" people in this business dont even know how to EXIT a CMD window
but can write a mean CF script...

-Adrian

-----Original Message-----
From: Jaime Garza [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]


Wow!

bat-man they call you! or is it cmd-man?  I never thought a CMD would do all
that!  I was thinking perl myself, or scripting host, or a cln in C, but
never this!

<Jaime/>

P.S. Everyone else, keep this one around.  It may be worth some collector
money in 2010, after DOS finally dies.

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Adrian Cesana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 13:11:05 -0700

>Place this code into a *.CMD file.  Currently it is looking in e:\cfm for
>*.cfm, you can change this as needed.  Also the output file is
c:\count.txt,
>change as needed. Only works for NT and probably 2000.
>
>Should make you look good!
>
>Hope it helps...Adrian
>
>
>**** BEGIN CMD FILE (dont include this line) ****
>@echo off
>set cd=
>for /f "tokens=* delims= " %%? in (
>'dir /a-d /b e:\cfm\*.cfm') do call :countlines %%?
>goto :EOF
>
>:countlines
>set file=%*
>if not defined cd set file=%file:~1%
>for /f "tokens=* delims=" %%? in (
>'type "e:\cfm\%file%"
>^| find /v /c "$^&Z^@^!$"') do set /a rc=%%?
>set /a rc-=1
>echo>>c:\count.txt file e:\cfm\%file% has %rc% lines
>goto :EOF
>:EOF
>**** END CMD FILE (dont include this line) ****
>

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