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- ║ PROGRAM: TEF (Timed Execution Facility ║
- ║ VERSION: 1.0 ║
- ║ AUTHOR : Rich Holland ║
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- ║ SYNTAX : TEF 24-hr-time command ║
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- ║ PURPOSE: I needed to execute some programs at a certain time ║
- ║ (usually the middle of the night, when I was asleep) ║
- ║ like backing up my hard drive to tape. TEF was my ║
- ║ solution. You enter the time in 24-hour format and the ║
- ║ command to execute at that time. You can NOT use ║
- ║ switches, so if you need a command with arguments or ║
- ║ switches, you'll either need to modify TEF, or (even ║
- ║ easier) write a batch file that just has the command in ║
- ║ it. For example, to execute a 'dir C:\ /w' command, you ║
- ║ could write a file like this (call it something like ║
- ║ A.BAT, for example): ║
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- ║ @echo off ║
- ║ dir C:\ /w ║
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- ║ and execute it with: ║
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- ║ TEF 23:00 A ║
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- ║ The program is pretty well documented internally, and as ║
- ║ far as I know, bug free. When run, TEF will clear the ║
- ║ screen and put up a status display with the current time, ║
- ║ the time it's going to go off, and the command it's going ║
- ║ to execute. You can hit ALT-X to abort it anytime. ║
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- ║ CONTACT: You can reach me at any of the following reliably: ║
- ║ Internet: holland@matt.ksu.ksu.edu ║
- ║ Bitnet : holland@ksuvm ║
- ║ UUCP : ...!rutgers!matt.ksu.ksu.edu!holland ║
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