Subj : Re: CMDTIME
To   : Robert Bull
From : Bob Swift
Date : Sun Mar 23 2003 10:20 am

-=> Robert Bull wrote to All <=-

RB> ======================[ BEGIN QUOTE ]======================
RB> CMDTIME is a program which translates
RB> dollar-sign options on the command- line to
RB> values based on the current time/date, and
RB> then execute the given command.
RB> =======================[ END QUOTE ]=======================

I haven't seen the source for this, but as someone else mentioned, it shouldn't
be too hard to recreate.  I've already done some similar things using REXX and
Perl (for quick & dirty stuff), and should be able to throw something together
in C.  What platform (operating system) are you looking for?

Also, can you email me the portion of the docs showing the command syntax,
options, and return codes (along with any "enhancement" suggestions)? That way,
if I do develop something it should be pretty much a "drop in" replacement.
Thanks.

Bob

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