: Thursday, July 01, 2004 1:10 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] logfile naming
You could use something like:
LOGFILE spool\dec2004.log
I was hoping to avoid a kludge like this. Coming from a UNIX background
I don't like to manually do tasks that should be automatic
Yeah a real pain. My concern is mostly last July's logs getting written
over or blended with this years. If they are uniquely named then no
issue. A dribble of the previous days data in the next or previous
days data isn't an issue for me.
Thanks for the thoughts.
Rod
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Roderick A.
Thanks. I've been looking at them but since I have perl on the systems
most everything I need it there.
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The docs say a in the filename used with LOGFILE will be replaced
with the month and day. Is there a way to get the year -- four
(preferred) or two digit -- included?
You could use something like:
LOGFILE spool\dec2004.log
That way, you'd only have to remember to change
The docs say a in the filename used with LOGFILE will be replaced
with the month and day. Is there a way to get the year -- four
(preferred) or two digit -- included?
Unfortunately, there is no way to get the year in there. Although if you
are creative, it might be possible to use a batch
The docs say a in the filename used with LOGFILE will be replaced
with the month and day. Is there a way to get the year -- four
(preferred) or two digit -- included?
You could use something like:
LOGFILE spool\dec2004.log
But then he would have to remember to
You could use something like:
LOGFILE spool\dec2004.log
I was hoping to avoid a kludge like this. Coming from a UNIX background
I don't like to manually do tasks that should be automatic (or
automagical :-) and easy.
I'm getting pretty good at writing scripts that run from
Having done this (rename, move, zip) the Declude logfiles the tricky part is
dealing with the rollover of the logfile at midnight and at the end each month.
Stu
At 04:10 PM 06/30/2004 -0700, you wrote:
You could use something like:
LOGFILE spool\dec2004.log
I was hoping to