* * Mmmm will give you the full name of the month with the first letter in upper case (January) Mmm will give you the short name of the month with the first letter in upper case (Jan) (for the month of May both will ofcourse give the same)
Dirk Bulinckx. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Servers Alive Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Barry George Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 4:31 PM To: Servers Alive Discussion List Subject: RE: [SA-list] File Properties System Date Parameter? Just having a syntax issue right now Dirk (can’t find the file specified). The manual show and extra ‘m’ can you confirm Manual Long date: Mmmm Thanks Barry -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Servers Alive Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dirk Bulinckx Sent: May 31, 2007 9:45 AM To: Servers Alive Discussion List Subject: RE: [SA-list] File Properties System Date Parameter? The name change as such is not a problem for the FileProperties check to handle. For example: \\host\share\directory\{Mmmdd-yy}.Log (file:///\\host\share\directory\%7bMmmdd-yy%7d.Log) Today it would check \\host\share\directory\May31-07.Log (file:///\\host\share\directory\May31-07.Log) (Page 171 & 172 of the PDF based doc show how this works for the URL check, that same logic works for the FileProperties check). Dirk Bulinckx. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Servers Alive Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Barry George Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 7:46 PM To: Servers Alive Discussion List Subject: [SA-list] File Properties System Date Parameter? Hi all, I need to check a remote log file is being updated every x minutes (creation time change). Each day it creates a new file with a name based on system date. Is there a way to parses this name change via the File Properties app? We would use this to check if a service has hung. If not, what suggestions can people make? Cheers Barry To unsubscribe send a message with UNSUBSCRIBE as subject to [email protected] If you use auto-responders (like out-of-the-office messages), then make sure that they are not send to the list nor to the individual members of the list that send a message. Doing this will get you removed from the list. To unsubscribe send a message with UNSUBSCRIBE as subject to [email protected] If you use auto-responders (like out-of-the-office messages), then make sure that they are not send to the list nor to the individual members of the list that send a message. Doing this will get you removed from the list. To unsubscribe send a message with UNSUBSCRIBE as subject to [email protected] If you use auto-responders (like out-of-the-office messages), then make sure that they are not send to the list nor to the individual members of the list that send a message. Doing this will get you removed from the list. To unsubscribe send a message with UNSUBSCRIBE as subject to [email protected] If you use auto-responders (like out-of-the-office messages), then make sure that they are not send to the list nor to the individual members of the list that send a message. Doing this will get you removed from the list.
