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by Ken
13 Feb 2012 03:34
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: replacing the whole line based on substring of it.
Replies: 12
Views: 12763

Re: replacing the whole line based on substring of it.

Squashman...

I did not pay attention to the previous post.

Thank you for your assistance with the code.

Ken
by Ken
13 Feb 2012 03:17
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: replacing the whole line based on substring of it.
Replies: 12
Views: 12763

Re: replacing the whole line based on substring of it.

Foxidrive...

I see now...this is what I was looking for.

Thank you for your help
Ken
by Ken
12 Feb 2012 06:09
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: replacing the whole line based on substring of it.
Replies: 12
Views: 12763

Re: replacing the whole line based on substring of it.

Foxidrive...

This is the only way to use this code by calling it from another batch or from the command line.

I was hoping it could be contained in a aready created batch file without calling a seprate batch.

I can still use it.

Thanks for the code and your help.
Ken
by Ken
11 Feb 2012 08:37
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: replacing the whole line based on substring of it.
Replies: 12
Views: 12763

Re: replacing the whole line based on substring of it.

Foxidrive...

Is there a way to hard code the makfi.txt , maki2.txt , apple and orange then use this code in a already created batch file. Or would it be better to just call search and replace.bat with the parms.

Ken
by Ken
11 Feb 2012 08:13
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: replacing the whole line based on substring of it.
Replies: 12
Views: 12763

Re: replacing the whole line based on substring of it.

Foxidrive...

Very nice!

Thank you
Ken
by Ken
11 Feb 2012 06:55
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: replacing the whole line based on substring of it.
Replies: 12
Views: 12763

Re: replacing the whole line based on substring of it.

foxidrive... Thanks for the respose to this post. I am learning from this site but I don't understand how your code ties into aGermans example. Please explain how: To apply your code using (input file) containing "I have a apple" with (output file) containing "I have a orange" My...
by Ken
04 Feb 2012 12:57
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: replacing the whole line based on substring of it.
Replies: 12
Views: 12763

Re: replacing the whole line based on substring of it.

After replacing the text found. Is there a way to write the entire line with the changed word to another file?

example source text
I have a apple - Replace text (apple) with (orange)

example output text
I have a orange - (all words in output file)

Is this possible to do?

Thanks
Ken
by Ken
03 Feb 2012 14:24
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: Count two strings in a text file
Replies: 4
Views: 5519

Re: Count two strings in a text file

Aacini and Ed Dyreen

Thank you for your help with this code.

Ken
by Ken
02 Feb 2012 07:45
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: Count two strings in a text file
Replies: 4
Views: 5519

Count two strings in a text file

How do I count two strings in a text file.
example text:

Hello Today is a good day

I would like to count all the words 'Hello' and 'day' and pipe it into another text file

example of output
Found the following words - Hello 5 times and day 10 times

Thank you for your help
Ken
by Ken
12 Sep 2011 12:08
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: Is there an easy way to echo 31 days from current date?
Replies: 6
Views: 6761

Re: Is there an easy way to echo 31 days from current date?

Thank You Robert and !k...

I saw the code from this site... I was just hoping there was something with maybe a few lines of code. I will use what is posted here.


Thank you again

Ken
by Ken
12 Sep 2011 10:12
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: Is there an easy way to echo 31 days from current date?
Replies: 6
Views: 6761

Re: Is there an easy way to echo 31 days from current date?

Thank you for the quick response...
Is there any way to do this without creating and using a vbs file?

I know the temp file gets deleted after the file is closed but can this be done without any files being created using dos batch.

Thank you

Ken
by Ken
12 Sep 2011 07:12
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: Is there an easy way to echo 31 days from current date?
Replies: 6
Views: 6761

Is there an easy way to echo 31 days from current date?

Hello All... Is there an easy way to echo to the screen the date showing 31 days ahead of the current date each time the batch file is executed? example: - The file is opened today and the system date is 9/12/2011 - I would like it to echo to screen 10/13/2011. Tomorrows system date 9/13/2011 - echo...
by Ken
06 Sep 2011 15:07
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: Insert text into column b csv file
Replies: 25
Views: 33011

Re: Insert text into column b csv file

Robert... This is Beautiful work!!

WOW...
WOW...
WOW...

Thank you so much for your time and assistance with this... You have helped me very much.

Ken
by Ken
05 Sep 2011 01:54
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: Insert text into column b csv file
Replies: 25
Views: 33011

Re: Insert text into column b csv file

Robert... Thanks for all Your help! I figured it out! I created a Simple menu that calls your file and it checks to see if the Testfile2.csv exist if the file does exist then it displays a message ' File being used - Try again '. This way the data does not get corrupt if multiple people are trying t...
by Ken
03 Sep 2011 07:22
Forum: DOS Batch Forum
Topic: Insert text into column b csv file
Replies: 25
Views: 33011

Re: Insert text into column b csv file

Robert - One more question I would like to add to my previous Post - If I just want to view the Testfile.csv using Option 1. View File. Does it need to Create the Testfile2.csv?.

Thank You again
Ken