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On Dec 25, 2:39 am, hajo <nos...@please.de> wrote: > Matthias Tacke schrieb: > > > hajo wrote: > >> want to write a batch for making automatic directories (1-99) > > You should allways state the exact OS you are asking for. > > Pardon, it is Win 98 SE. > Thank you. > > > In w2k/XP/vista: > > > @echo off > > for /L %%%%A in (1,1,99) do echo MD %%%%A > > Doesn´t work with Win 98 SE.     

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Author: raster
Date: Dec 26, 2008 11:40

On Sep 14, 6:57 am, Dr J R Stockton <j...@merlyn.demon.co.uk> wrote: The most important thing is that a system which provides the ISO 8601 Week Number must also provide the matching Year Number, if only as an indication to the ignorant that it is not necessarily the same. It should also provide the ISO Day Number, since doing that is trivial and may be needed. There should never
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On Sep 17, 8:16 pm, nrs...@gmail.com wrote: > Thank you. The example you gave me works perfectly. That is the best > approach to use the do in loop instead of a for loop and iniread. The > reason why I dont want to load so many variables is because this is in > DOS and it has limited memory and keeps giving me the error out of > memory so I keep clearing variables and loading from an ini file     

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Author: raster
Date: Sep 20, 2008 11:30

On Sep 17, 12:06 pm, Luchezar Georgiev <lu...@gawab.com> wrote: And they can even be single-digit numbers, can't they? And they are still interpreted as numbers and not as literal characters in this case, right? Yes; you can e.g. SETDOS /C1 /E2 /P3 to use ^A ^B and ^C. So, the answer of my question is that, if the character after the switch character is a digit, the item is treated
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raster@highfiber.com пишет: > It's pretty simple; you just pass integers in place of characters: > > setdos /c38 /e94 /p36 And they can even be single-digit numbers, can't they? And they are still interpreted as numbers and not as literal characters in this case, right? > The numeric parser understands hex too, so you can use that if you > prefer: > > setdos /c0x5e /e0x18 /p0x26     

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Author: raster
Date: Sep 20, 2008 11:23

On Sep 17, 7:28 am, Luchezar Georgiev <lu...@gawab.com> wrote: ras...@highfiber.com пишет: First off, you have functions @ISODOWI and @ISOWEEK to return the day- of-week number and week number for an arbitrary date, but there's no corresponding @ISOWYEAR (or whatever) to return the year value, which can differ from the actual year. I was wondering whether it's needed
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On Sep 16, 9:36 pm, nrs...@gmail.com wrote: > Thanks for your prompt reply, I appreciate your help however my > problem is not solved. > > I use for loops succesfullyto extract all the data in a ini file > for example > > npgs.ini > [Operating Systems] > part1=Windows XP > part2= > part3= > part4= > [DOS] > dosdir=c:\boot\dos71 > [File Paths] > efdiskexe=c:\boot\efdisk\efdisk.exe     

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