PS: Of course redirectetd to your log:
Echo %DATE %TIME%>>test.log
or
For /f "delims=,." %%A in ("%TIME%") Do SET DATETIME=%DATE% %%A
Echo %DATETIME%>>test.log
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Browse All TopicsHi All,
i have a bat file thus:
echo Start >> test.log
date /t >> test.log
time /t >> test.log
wait 100
echo End >> test.log
date /t >> test.log
time /t >> test.log
which give the following output.
Start
29/06/2006
11:21
End
29/06/2006
11:21
How to i get the date and time on the same line?
Start 29/06/2006 11:21
End 29/06/2006 11:21
thanks
MM
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by: mpfisterPosted on 2006-06-29 at 04:26:59ID: 17008473
In your bat use:
Echo %DATE %TIME%
If you dont like the comma with after time:
For /f "delims=,." %%A in ("%TIME%") Do SET DATETIME=%DATE% %%A
Echo %DATETIME%
Hope it helps.
Michael