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Name: dontiego
Date: April 8, 2003 at 04:22:47 Pacific
OS: win2000
CPU/Ram: 1.5G
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Hi!

I try to get the date of a file in a MS-DOS batch.
I read that there was a subject on it in this forum, but no real answer...

What I'd like to do is to take an action if a file has been changed.
In my batch:
- I run a make
- I want the user to input a new filename for the newly created file, ONLY if this file has changed.

Any solution?`

Thanks in advance.



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