Now 2.1.0.210
Now provides a Command Line option to display a current date and time message. Now can be used as an advanced replacement for Microsoft's NOW.exe utility.
This Command Line Windows utility will display a line of information containing the current date and time along with additional formatting options as outlined below.
Now gives you a simple, straightforward option to display the current date and time.
CMD Syntax:
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NOW64 [message to be displayed (with or without tokens)]
NOW64 [-?|/?|-H|/H|-??|/??]
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Definition of Tokens:
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\b ....... Enable new date/time format - "ddd mm/dd/yyyy at hh:nn:ss.zz" {default}
\a ....... Enable new date/time format - "ddd dd mmm yyyy @ hh:nn:ss"
\c ....... Enable old date/time format from Microsoft NOW.exe
\s ....... Suppress the date and time from this output
\x ....... Suppress all other tokens (besides \b \a \c \s AND \v)
\z ....... Forces other tokens to be recognized only if fully space delimited from other content
\n ....... Insert New Line here
\t ....... Insert Tab here
\q ....... Insert DoubleQuote here
\v ....... Insert current date/time value here [default location = beginning of line]
\- ....... Insert a 79-character string of "-" here, plus newline
\= ....... Insert a 79-character string of "=" here, plus newline
\* ....... Insert a 79-character string of "*" here, plus newline
\# ....... Insert a 79-character string of "#" here, plus newline
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Now 2.1.0.210
Now provides a Command Line option to display a current date and time message.