I haven't done batch files to such depth... looks OK (as far as I understand
it in DOS)
Suggestions:
Have you tried simplifying it...
remove Colors (sorry, I love colors, too) and other escape-character
dependent coding (for now).
Add "quotes" to any hard-coded file/path names
also:
if not exist %store%ME1.DWG ren XXXXME1.dwg %store%ME1.DWG
does %store% = %STORE% ? (setenv was named %STORE%)
As for what I changed... was a while back... simple syntax that I can't
recall now.
I found one old website during that era:
http://home7.inet.tele.dk/batfiles/main/tricktip.htm#top
-- has DOS instructions... was useful for me once, but still, it's NOT
Windows.
Hope that helps... will be looking for more info, too.
"Ted Evans"
wrote in message
news:DDFFE4AA9A793E880F652895B470743E@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Can you expand on this a little more. What types of "slight modifications"
> did you have to make? These are essential for our day to day operation, I
> will have to come up with some other method of performing the task these
> batch file do if I can not get this resolved.
> --
> Ted Evans
> CAD Manager
> Architecture & Engineering Services
> RadioShack Corporation
> 817-415-2034
>
> "Peter Friedrich" wrote in message
> news:34881480179D6EAF52C03F5D886467FE@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > The only problems I had was Syntax related--- placing file names in
> quotes,
> > etc.
> > All my stuff works with slight modifications.
> >
> >
> > "Ted Evans" wrote in message
> > news:75742928EFDA8D03FD7082F95C74DF1E@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > > We have just upgraded to windows 2000 from windows 98. We have
several
> > > batch files (*.bat) that we use to copy drawing files and create job
> > > folders, now none of them work. Has anyone experienced this and any
> > > suggestions to correct?
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > > Ted Evans
> > > CAD Manager
> > > Architecture & Engineering Services
> > > RadioShack Corporation
> > > 817-415-2034
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
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