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Number : 4571 Date : 2003-05-12 Author : yodaslo Subject : Re: DOS Automatic DOS Keystroke tool Size(KB) : 3
Oops, sorry, I use Win98se, so I guess it's DOS 7? --- In xxcopy@yahoogroups.com, meirman@e... wrote: > At 03:28 AM 5/11/03 -0000, yodaslo wrote: > >Hello, > >I realize this only involes > >xxcopy in my instance, but > >having failed at locating a > >program which enters keystrokes > >into a dos window program > >automatically, I thought I'd > >ask the group. > > > >I am trying to automate a > >task (print a report from DOS POS > >Program) which takes too much time > >to do by hand daily. I would like > >to set it up to print the report > >daily, so that xxcopy can back it > >up nightly, yet keystokes have to > >be entered to tell the program what > >report details I want. I managed to > >get the xxcopy part of it working once the > > report completes, but I can't get the > >report part. > > > >I've test a couple of programs designed to automate keystrokes in > >programs that run in DOS or a DOS window, but all have been extremely > >difficult to implement due to a lack of a "record keystrokes" > >capability for the DOS area. > > You've posted before, but I certainly can't remember what version of DOS > you are using. > > >I've tried AutoIt, Automate5, and Fabsoft's Shortcut, and one more I > >can't remember the name of, and although Shortcut would do the job, > >you had to enter the date of the report by hand in the DOS program, > >which defeats the purpose. > > I must admit that I don't understand the question, in general or as it > pertains to Shortcut. If you mean you have to enter the current date, I > haven't tried the last suggestion given to me on the newsgroup, alt.msdos, > but it may work. (ok, I just tried it and it doesn't work for me.) If > not, 4DOS, definitely does it easily. > > > And for everyone reading, someone on the newsgroup alt.msdos has a way to > do everything I've asked about in straight DOS 6 iiuc. The problem is that > I never understand his answers, but maybe you or the other guys here will > (and since I have 4DOS, I'm just not that motivated) All his answers are > similar in style, so I figure once I get the hang of them, they will all > fall into place, but I haven't spent enough time on them yet, and no time > copying them in and actually executing them. (they will all need a bit of > customizing, and I'm stubbornly insisting on understanding them in advance.) > > Rather than print his whole answer regarding retrieving the date and time, > here is the message ID: If you > go to groups.google.com, and then to advanced search, and then enter this > in the message-id field and click, you should get back his answer to my > question: "Is there a way within a .bat file to retrieve the system date > and the system time?" > > I will give his signature, which includes pointers to a lot of DOS bat > resources, including his online instruction. I've only done a little of > that too, but I think if I started from the beginning of bat files, it > might explain what I said above I didn't understand: > > > Learn to write Batch Files on your Win95/98/ME PC. Free, interactive > > Web Course. Syllabus and Index to Lessons: http://www.allenware.com/ > > Batch Library StudyPacks: http://www.allenware.com/find? BatchLibrary > > For up-to-date Batch-related links: http://www.fpschultze.de/bss.htm > > > Someone else also replied to my question about current date/time with > http://purl.oclc.org/net/Batfiles/ Item number 6 of FAQ 1. > > > >Anyone here using such a program to automate keystrokes in DOS or a > >DOS window? > > You know the keystrokes in advance? Why not just put them in a .bat file? > > >Thanks > >Rich > > Meir > > meirman@e... Baltimore, MD, USA
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