Peck
Peck

Reputation:

Adding to %TIME% variable in windows cmd script

I realize that this could probably be done easier in any number of other scripting languages but started to do it quick in cmd and now Im curious.

Looking to start a process at an offset to the time that another process started. Lets say 5 minutes to keep it simple. Is there a way to add to the %TIME% variable?

For instance:

start /b foo.exe
at %TIME% + 5 minutes bar.exe

Thanks for any assistance

Upvotes: 10

Views: 94976

Answers (6)

le luxe fou
le luxe fou

Reputation: 11

Extended the "bath code" a little bit:

echo ----- time -----
echo %time%
set _hh=%time:~0,2%
set _mm=%time:~3,2%
set _ss=%time:~6,2%
set __time=%_hh%%_mm%%_ss%
echo _%__time%_
echo ----- time -----
echo:
echo ----- date -----
echo %date%
set _Y=%date:~0,4%
set _M=%date:~5,2%
set _D=%date:~8,2%
set __date=%_Y%%_M%%_D%
echo _%__date%_
echo ----- date -----
pause

Outputs 205146 for %__time%

Outputs 20180613 for %__date%

Upvotes: 0

user1903204
user1903204

Reputation:

copy.cmd:

set hr=%TIME:~0,2%
if %hr% leq 9 set hr=0%hr:~1,1%
set mydate=%DATE:~6,4%%DATE:~3,2%%DATE:~0,2%-%hr%%TIME:~3,2%%TIME:~6,2%
copy file.txt file-%mydate%.txt
pause

Upvotes: 0

Rob Bos
Rob Bos

Reputation: 141

Here is the extra math:

:: Get an offset of 1 minute from the current time, accounting for edge cases
set hr=%TIME:~0,2%
set /a mn=%TIME:~3,2%+1
:: check minutes; greater than 60? add n/60 to hour, n%60 to mins
if %mn% geq 60 set /a hr=hr+mn/60 && set /a mn=mn%%60
if %hr% geq 24 set /a h=0
:: pad zeros if necessary
if %mn% leq 9 set mn=0%mn%
if %hr% leq 9 set hr=0%hr%

Upvotes: 4

Yordan Georgiev
Yordan Georgiev

Reputation: 5440

        @echo off
        :: START USAGE  ==================================================================
        ::SET THE NICETIME 
        :: SET NICETIME=BOO
        :: CALL GetNiceTime.cmd 

        :: ECHO NICETIME IS %NICETIME%

        :: echo nice time is %NICETIME%
        :: END USAGE  ==================================================================

        echo set hhmmsss
        :: this is Regional settings dependant so tweak this according your current settings
        for /f "tokens=1-3 delims=:" %%a in ('echo %time%') do set hhmmsss=%%a%%b%%c 
        ::DEBUG ECHO hhmmsss IS %hhmmsss%
        ::DEBUG PAUSE
        echo %yyyymmdd%
            :: this is Regional settings dependant so tweak this according your current settings
        for /f "tokens=1-3 delims=." %%D in ('echo %DATE%') do set  yyyymmdd=%%F%%E%%D
        ::DEBUG ECHO yyyymmdd IS %yyyymmdd%
        ::DEBUG PAUSE


        set NICETIME=%yyyymmdd%_%hhmmsss%
        ::DEBUG echo THE NICETIME IS %NICETIME%

        ::DEBUG PAUSE

Upvotes: 1

Fisk
Fisk

Reputation:

2 PhiLho

thanks

My bath code:

set h=%TIME:~0,2%
set m=%TIME:~3,2%
set s=%TIME:~6,2%
set time=%h%_%m%_%s%
mkdir c:\test\%time%
move c:\test\*.* c:\test\%time%
"C:\Program Files\WinRAR\RAR" a -ep c:\test\%time%\ -agDD-MM-YY_hh-mm-ss c:\test\%time%\*.* -zc:\arhiv\HEADERS.TXT
move c:\test\%time%\*.rar c:\arhiv\
rmdir c:\test\%time% /S /Q

Upvotes: 2

PhiLho
PhiLho

Reputation: 41152

I just typed set/? and discovered cmd is much better than old bat... :-)

set h=%TIME:~0,2%
set m=%TIME:~3,2%
set/a m2="m+5"
set t2=%h%:%m2%
set t2

Obviously, you can get 62 minutes, etc., I let you do the extra math... :-D

Upvotes: 16

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