...previous

BUILT-IN VARIABLES

It is allowed to use special keywords in schedule commands, named also built-in variables. Such keywords replaced before execution as well as environment variables. It is possible to use it in any place of executive path of a command or instruction. All keywords begins from two simbols *?. Following part of identifier defines values replaces this variable. Identifiers is case-sensetive! There are following variables: Examples:
  1. Command
      xcopy32 c:\source\*.* d:\dest /d:*?DAY-07
    on March, 10 will be following
      xcopy32 c:\source\*.* d:\dest /d:03.03.99
    and copy files, changed only after March, 3
  2. Command
      pkzip -a -p e:\dest\*?DATE__ c:\source\*.*
    on March, 5 will be following:   pkzip -a -p e:\dest\19990305 c:\source\*.*
    and create archive with filename 19990305.zip
You can offer additional variables.

...next