Subj : Daynbr
To : Dallas Hinton
From : mark lewis
Date : Wed Aug 29 2012 02:53 am
ml> [current DoY]
DH> Where are you getting DoY from? It's not built into W7.
ml> that's one of the main things that daynbr does.. actually, the main
ml> thing...
dang it! i thought i also answered this with the main secondary thing that
daynbr does... that being to give the daynbr of the DOW (Day of Week) based
around the current date...
in other words, if today is DOW 3 as daynbr counts (zero based), then
daynbr /d5 echo @###
will execute the echo of the DOY number for DOW 5 as it calcs it... this means
that if today is DOW 4, then the calculated DOW 5 is this weeks DOW 5... if
today is DOW 6 then the calculated DOW 5 is last weeks DOW 5...
i do hope that these posts help in your endeavors... especially since i'm of
the opinion that the original daynbr is written in ASM which probably won't
translate to today's stuff even if you could get hold of the original author,
ben baker, and get that original source code ;)
but, all things considered, that is still a possibility if anyone has any
current contact information on him -=B-)