Date increment

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Scott Closter

Is there a way within a batch file to advance the date
from the currebt day to the next. I am testing a program
that needs to be run at a specific time every night, but I
need to test 3 weeks worth of this in 3 days, so was
hoping to schedule a batch file that will change to system
time, and increment the date + 1 day each time the
scheduled task is ran. Any ideas?
 
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Scott Closter

That's great Ray thanks. I see other useful tips at this
resource as well.
 
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Ray at

Master Schulman's site is a ridiculously helpful resource. If I ever get
rich, I'm buying that man a yacht or a house or something, because he will
be partially responsible for my success (even though I'm an asp
programmer/dba, not a Windows/network administrator or anything...).

Ray at work
 
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Jerold Schulman

WOW, How can can I help you get wealth?

Master Schulman's site is a ridiculously helpful resource. If I ever get
rich, I'm buying that man a yacht or a house or something, because he will
be partially responsible for my success (even though I'm an asp
programmer/dba, not a Windows/network administrator or anything...).

Ray at work


Jerold Schulman
Windows: General MVP
JSI, Inc.
http://www.jsiinc.com
 
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Ray at

You're already done enough Jerry. :] If nothing else, I'll keep you in
mind when I draw up a will.

Ray at work
 

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