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- @echo off
- echo Good %_GREETING_%! What follows are examples of the use of
- echo the FSHL Pseudo Environment variables. Each Pseudo Environment
- echo variable supported by %_FSHL_% is exercised here.
- echo.
- pause Strike any key to show the list . . .
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- echo.
- echo _CODEPAGE_ is [%_CODEPAGE_%]
- echo _DATE_ is [%_DATE_%]
- echo _ERRORLEVEL_ is [%_ERRORLEVEL_%]
- echo _FSHL_ is [%_FSHL_%]
- echo _GREETING_ is [%_GREETING_%]
- echo _OSVERSION_ is [%_OSVERSION_%]
- echo _SCREENGROUP_ is [%_SCREENGROUP_%]
- echo _SCREENTYPE_ is [%_SCREENTYPE_%]
- echo _TIME_ is [%_TIME_%]
- echo _WEEKDAY_ is [%_WEEKDAY_%]
- echo _HISTORY_ is [%_HISTORY_%]
- echo _DATEYMD_ is [%_DATEYMD_%]
- echo _YEAR_ is [%_YEAR_%]
- echo _MONTH_ is [%_MONTH_%]
- echo _MONTHDAY_ is [%_MONTHDAY_%]
- echo _MONTHNAME_ is [%_MONTHNAME_%]
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- echo.
- echo Strike a key to see some more examples of the use of Pseudo
- pause Environment Variables.
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- comparenocase
- echo.
- echo Again, Good %_GREETING_% to you, the time is %_TIME_% on
- echo %_WEEKDAY_% %_MONTHNAME_% %_MONTHDAY_%, %_YEAR_% (or, as it would appear
- echo in your FSHL command prompt: "%_DATE_%").
- echo.
- if %_WEEKDAY_% == Sunday goto Gripe
- if %_WEEKDAY_% == Saturday goto Gripe
- goto Next
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- :Gripe
- echo Although I don't know why you're working on a %_WEEKDAY_% %_GREETING_%!
- echo.
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- :Next
- echo %_OSVERSION_% and you are running
- echo %_FSHL_% in a %_SCREENTYPE_% session (screen group %_SCREENGROUP_%).
- echo The active codepage is %_CODEPAGE_%, and the last program you ran at
- echo FSHL prompt in this session returned an errorlevel of %_ERRORLEVEL_%.
- if errorlevel != 0 echo (Did something go wrong that you have a non-zero errorlevel?)
- echo.
- echo Thanks for taking time out of your busy %_GREETING_% to take a look
- echo at %_FSHL_%. I hope that find it useful!
- echo.
- pause Press any key to return to the FSHL prompt . . .
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