11-28-2014
9 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. IP Networking
my requirment is
i have to call a batch file from a c++ program
that batch file is called with the argument as print.txt
print.txt is a text file which should get printed on printer (any printer) when a batch file call is made
1) how to call a batch file in c++
2) how to print the text... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: ramneek
1 Replies
2. Programming
what is a command to call a batch file from a c++ program
when called with the argument which is a text file, then how to print that text file on a printer.
please help me with code if possible (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: ramneek
3 Replies
3. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
EDIT: Is this wrong thread?
Hi I am on an Apple Mac and I am trying to run this batch file on my Mac and was wondering if anyone could tell me what a script that will make this run and work on my Mac. I was hoping that you could tell me the script in the shell format?
So here's the batch... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Billy5555100
4 Replies
4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi
I have to create a windows batch file which will read an input file and remove "double quotes" from each line of the file.
For eg.If input file name is abcd.csv and contents is :
"asasd,123123,213213,asd"
"esfrf,dsfsdf,234324,sdfsdf"
Then the batch file should remove "" from the... (11 Replies)
Discussion started by: akashtcs
11 Replies
5. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi all
I am using tru64 Unix and I want a ready batch file which makes me to change all user passwords at the same time ,instead of changing everyone separately.
Please could anyone help me to do that.
bye. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: ahmedbashir
1 Replies
6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello everyone. I am new to shell scripting and i am required to create a shell script, the purpose of which i will explain below.
I am on a solaris server btw.
Before delving into the requirements, i will give youse an overview of what is currently in place and its purpose.
... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: goddevil
2 Replies
7. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all,
What I would like to achieve is to batch change the code below in every pdf in a given directory (each pdf is uncompressed so that can be easily edited).
An example of the javascript code:
if (this.hostContainer) { try { this.hostContainer.postMessage(pp_216', 15259]);... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: menteith
3 Replies
8. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi guys,
I need a script to change the file names e.g.:-
below are the mentioned files, i want t0 change the last character of the name 00000.cdr with e.g bep01.smsc.191214210500-00000.cdr to bep01.smsc.191214210500-92311.cdr next file be like bep01.smsc.191214210500-92312.cdr
# ls -ltr... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: mfaizan40
9 Replies
9. Shell Programming and Scripting
In the below perl executes if one file is processed perfect. However, when multiple files are processed in batch which is preferred I get the below error that I can not seem to fix it as the '' necessary for the command to execute, but seem to only work for one -arg option. Thank you :).
... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: cmccabe
2 Replies
LEARN ABOUT OSX
svk::command::info
SVK::Command::Info(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation SVK::Command::Info(3)
NAME
SVK::Command::Info - Display information about a file or directory
SYNOPSIS
info [PATH | DEPOTPATH]...
OPTIONS
-R [--recursive] : descend recursively
DESCRIPTION
For example, here's the way to display the info of a checkout path:
% svk info ~/dev/svk
Checkout Path: /Users/gugod/dev/svk
Depot Path: //svk/local
Revision: 447
Last Changed Rev.: 447
Last Changed Date: 2006-11-28
Copied From: /svk/trunk, Rev. 434
Merged From: /svk/trunk, Rev. 445
You can see the result has some basic information: the actual depot path, and current revision. Next are advanced information about copy
and merge source for this depot path.
The result of "svk info //svk/local" is almost the same as above, except for the "Checkout Path:" line is not there, because you are not
referring to a checkout path.
Note that the revision numbers on "Copied From:" and "Merged From:" lines are for the source path (//svk/trunk), not the target path
(//svk/local). The example above state that, //svk/local is copied from the revision 434 of //svk/trunk, and //svk/local was merged from
the revision 445 of //svk/trunk. Hence if you do a "svk log -r 434 //svk/local", svk would tell you that //svk/local does not exist at
revision 434.
So far there is no easy way to tell the actual revision number of //svk/local right after a copy or merge.
If the target is a depot path, or the corresponding depot path of the target checkout path is actually a mirroring path, the output of this
command will look like this:
% svk info //svk/trunk
Depot Path: //svk/trunk
Revision: 447
Last Changed Rev.: 445
Mirrored From: svn://svn.clkao.org/svk, Rev. 1744
So you can see this depot path is mirrored from a remote repository, and so far mirrored up to revision 1744.
perl v5.10.0 2008-08-04 SVK::Command::Info(3)