Greetings,
I am trying to write a batch file that captures the output of the DOS "time
/t" command into an environmental variable. Or if it can not be done
directly then by importing the contents of a file into an environmental
variable. (time /t>time.txt puts the the current time into a file)
It has been too long since I played with this sort of thing and I can't for
the life of me remember how to do it! Any ideas?
Oh, and if it matters this is to be run on NT4.0 SP6A Workstation
Thanks!
Philip Brothwell
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