Multiple inputs in a batch file
I'm using the below code in a batch file and wanting to add a second input for staff names, so that each individual day folder in the end contains individualized folders for each staff member eg. 01-14 > Employee 1, Employee 2 etc
Code from @grawity
I'm using Windows 7 Enterprise. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers
windows-7 batch-file
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I'm using the below code in a batch file and wanting to add a second input for staff names, so that each individual day folder in the end contains individualized folders for each staff member eg. 01-14 > Employee 1, Employee 2 etc
Code from @grawity
I'm using Windows 7 Enterprise. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers
windows-7 batch-file
Hey Oli, welcome to Superuser :). Your question sounds a little bit like you're requesting code to meet your needs. This platform isn't intended as a code-writing service and you're expected to be trying to solve an issue you're actively working on. If that's the case, then please adjust your question to include what you've done so far, where exactly you're stuck, and possibly what documentation you're using.
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Feb 7 at 1:42
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I'm using the below code in a batch file and wanting to add a second input for staff names, so that each individual day folder in the end contains individualized folders for each staff member eg. 01-14 > Employee 1, Employee 2 etc
Code from @grawity
I'm using Windows 7 Enterprise. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers
windows-7 batch-file
I'm using the below code in a batch file and wanting to add a second input for staff names, so that each individual day folder in the end contains individualized folders for each staff member eg. 01-14 > Employee 1, Employee 2 etc
Code from @grawity
I'm using Windows 7 Enterprise. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers
windows-7 batch-file
windows-7 batch-file
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Feb 7 at 1:42
Hey Oli, welcome to Superuser :). Your question sounds a little bit like you're requesting code to meet your needs. This platform isn't intended as a code-writing service and you're expected to be trying to solve an issue you're actively working on. If that's the case, then please adjust your question to include what you've done so far, where exactly you're stuck, and possibly what documentation you're using.
– baelx
Feb 7 at 1:42
Hey Oli, welcome to Superuser :). Your question sounds a little bit like you're requesting code to meet your needs. This platform isn't intended as a code-writing service and you're expected to be trying to solve an issue you're actively working on. If that's the case, then please adjust your question to include what you've done so far, where exactly you're stuck, and possibly what documentation you're using.
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Hey Oli, welcome to Superuser :). Your question sounds a little bit like you're requesting code to meet your needs. This platform isn't intended as a code-writing service and you're expected to be trying to solve an issue you're actively working on. If that's the case, then please adjust your question to include what you've done so far, where exactly you're stuck, and possibly what documentation you're using.
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