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TIME

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Related Resources from the NT/2K/XP/K3 Command Library

Resource

  Short Description
.NowTime   Displays the current time as hh:mn:ss
.NowTimeP   Displays the current time as hh:mn:ss.hs
.eNowTime   Displays the current time as hh:mn:ss (escaped version)
.eNowTimeP   Displays the current time as hh:mn:ss.hs (escaped version)
.TimeEcho   ECHOs "[TIME] Text" to STDOUT. (TIME = hh:mn:ss)
.tErrEcho   ECHOs "[TIME] Text" to STDERR. (TIME = hh:mn:ss.hs)
.dtEcho   ECHOs "[DATE @ TIME] Text" to STDOUT. (DATE like DATE /T, TIME hh:mn:ss)
.dtErrEcho   ECHOs "[DATE @ TIME] Text" to STDERR. (DATE like DATE /T, TIME hh:mn:ss)
.GetDate   Displays the current date (format from DATE /T) -AND- updates #Date
.GetTime   Display current time in local time format -AND- updates #Time
.GetTimeP   Display current Precise time local time format -AND- updates #TimeP
.GetLogDate   Display current date as yyyymmdd, regardless of the local date format
.GetLogTime   Display current time as hhmnss, regardless of the local time format
.GetLogTimeP   Display current time as hhmnsshs, regardless of the local time format
#Time   Time as hh:mn:ss from Library /Init or .GetTime
#TimeP   Time as hh:mn:ss.hs from Library /Init or .GetTimeP

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This is the Mounted Help Text.  We also archive the Common Help Text for NT, 2K, XP and K3

Description

Displays or sets the system time.

Syntax

TIME   [/T | time]

Parameters and Switches

time

  new time to set

/T

  Output the time, without prompting for a new one

Examples, Notes and Instructions

Type TIME with no parameters to display the current time setting and a prompt for a new one. Press ENTER to keep the same time.

If Command Extensions are enabled the TIME command supports the /T switch which tells the command to just output the current time, without prompting for a new time.

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