Subj : dayboot1 question To : mark lewis From : Robert Brisco Date : Fri Nov 28 2003 03:14 pm mark lewis wrote in a message to Gerald Miller: ml>> can dayboot handle running items on specific dates or as soon after What is dayboot? ml> looks right to me... now to figure out how to denote a specific ml> date in the .dat file... [looking] well... you use a + to show ml> every X days... maybe an = to denote the exact day of the month? Whats the format of the dat file? If it is pure ASCII 4DOS/4NT/4OS2 will read the DAT file its self. SET BAUDR1=%@SUBSTR[%@LINE[E:\RA\NODE-%TASK%\DOBBS%TASK%.BAT,1],0,75] SET COMP1=%@SUBSTR[%@LINE[E:\RA\NODE-%TASK%\DOBBS%TASK%.BAT,2],0,75] SET TIME1=%@SUBSTR[%@LINE[E:\RA\NODE-%TASK%\DOBBS%TASK%.BAT,3],0,75] SET NODE1=%@SUBSTR[%@LINE[E:\RA\NODE-%TASK%\DOBBS%TASK%.BAT,4],0,75] SET ARQR1=%@SUBSTR[%@LINE[E:\RA\NODE-%TASK%\DOBBS%TASK%.BAT,5],0,75] VAR TO STORE INFO GET PART OF STRING IN FILE FILE TO GET INFO FROM LINE NUMBER IN FILE STARTING CHAR IN FILE TO GET INFO ENDING CHAR IN FILE TO GET INFO If dayboot runs once everytime the PC is booted there some ways to do it and make sure it is check every day. If you run a BBS; in the BBS Event have ir run a BAT file, or in your mailer's Event run a BAT file. Incase the who;e BAT file in a IFF statement If you are running an OS like WINDOWS that has a TASK MGR have it run a BAT file once a day. Creat a Task and set it for Daly. Your AUTOEXEC.BAT can run the BAT file also. @ECHO OFF CLS : IFF "%@UPPER[%_DOW]" == "FRI" THEN . . . ENDIFF [EOF] Hope this Helps, Robert --- FPD v2.5b.081103 GoldED+/W32 1.1.5-30512 * Origin: www.fido-deluxe.de.vu Fido-Paket -IP- deluxe (2:249/3110.78) .