#127194 - 2004-09-29 07:46 PM
Re: Setting priorities for order of scripts to run
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Howard Bullock
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Registered: 2000-09-15
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Loc: Harrisburg, PA USA
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Do you know the order in which you would like to execute the scripts? Can you list them in that order without setting a different property for the priority?
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#127195 - 2004-09-29 08:05 PM
Re: Setting priorities for order of scripts to run
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Howard Bullock
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I was thinking of using a script to build an IN file like: Code:
[c:\data\scripts\script1.kix] run=1 [c:\data\scripts\script2.kix] run=0 [c:\data\scripts\script3.kix] run=1 [c:\data\scripts\script4.kix] run=1 [c:\data\scripts\script5.kix] run=1
The section names would be fully qualified script names in the order you wanted to execute them. The value under the section would signify if the script should execute or not.
This code would then be the parent that uses the INI file to execute those scripts you desire in the specified order. Code:
$File = "c:\data\scripts\junk.ini" if exist($File) $ScriptArray = split(ReadProfileString($File,"",""),chr(10)) for each $script in $ScriptArray if val(ReadProfileString($File,$script,"run")) ? "Execute: " + $script else ? "DO NOT execute: " + $script endif next else ? "File not found: " + $File endif
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#127197 - 2004-09-29 10:20 PM
Re: Setting priorities for order of scripts to run
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Howard Bullock
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Then, I am not sure why this idea will not work for you. All you have to do is re-write the INI to execute whatever scripts you want in whatever order you want.
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#127199 - 2004-09-30 10:11 AM
Re: Setting priorities for order of scripts to run
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Richard H.
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INI files are OK if you are going to manually keep them up to date.
If you are going to manage them programatically then they are a pain, as the sections will not be added in any order.
To preserve the order (and guard against errors if the file is manually updated), give the section a name that can be easily sorted.
Your ini file could look like this: Code:
[SyncStart] Path=c:\scripts\syncstartscripts [Recover] Path=c:\scripts\recoverscripts [SyncStart_001] File=somescript.kix NoRun=1 [SyncStart_123] File=script123.kix Params=$sFoo=bar NoRun=0 [SyncStart_045] File=script45.kix NoRun=0 [Recover_200] File=recsscipt.kix [Recover_101] File=recother.kix NoRun=1
In which case your code would look something like this: Code:
$sRunLevel=".\runlevel.ini" For Each $sScript in GetScripts("SyncStart",$sRunLevel) "Executing '"+$sScript+"'"+@CRLF Next Function GetScripts($sType,Optional $sFile) Dim $sPath, $sOptions, $sSection If Not $sFile $sFile=".\runlevel.ini" EndIf $sPath=ReadProfileString($sFile,$sType,"Path") If $sPath $sPath=$sPath+"\" EndIf For Each $sSection In qs(Split(ReadProfileString($sFile,"",""),Chr(10))) If InStr($sSection,$sType+"_")=1 If Not Int(ReadProfileString($sFile,$sSection,"NoRun")) Redim Preserve $GetScripts[UBound($GetScripts)+1] $GetScripts[UBound($GetScripts)]=Trim( $sPath +ReadProfileString($sFile,$sSection,"File") +" " +ReadProfileString($sFile,$sSection,"Params") ) EndIf EndIf Next EndFunction ; Use whichever sort UDF you prefer - I've borrowed this one ; BrianTX's Quicksort function qs($a) DIM $b[32],$c[32],$d,$e,$f,$g,$h,$i,$j,$k,$l $b[0]=0 $c[0]=UBOUND($a) $d=0 While $d >=0 $e=$b[$d] $f=$c[$d] While $e < $f $h=$e+($f-$e)/2 $k=$a[$e] $A[$e]=$A[$h] $A[$h]=$k $i=$e+1 $j=$f $l=0 Do While ($i<$j) AND $A[$e] > $A[$i] $i=$i+1 Loop While ($j>=$i) AND $A[$j] > $A[$e] $j=$j-1 Loop IF $i>=$j $l=1 ELSE $k=$A[$i] $A[$i]=$A[$j] $A[$j]=$k $j=$j-1 $i=$i+1 ENDIF Until $l=1 $k=$a[$e] $a[$e]=$a[$j] $a[$j]=$k $g=$j If $g-$e <= $f - $g If $g+1 < $f $b[$d]=$g+1 $c[$d]=$f $d=$d+1 Endif $f=$g-1 Else If $g-1 > $e $b[$d]=$e $c[$d]=$g-1 $d=$d+1 Endif $e=$g+1 Endif Loop $d=$d-1 Loop $qs=$a Endfunction
I've used qs() to order the array as I had it handy, but you can use whatever you like.
Output from the sample looks like this: Code:
Executing 'c:\scripts\syncstartscripts\script45.kix' Executing 'c:\scripts\syncstartscripts\script123.kix $sFoo=bar'
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#127200 - 2004-09-30 03:07 PM
Re: Setting priorities for order of scripts to run
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Howard Bullock
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#127202 - 2004-09-30 07:37 PM
Re: Setting priorities for order of scripts to run
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Fugazi
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Registered: 2001-04-23
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Here is what I have come up with to add to the script. This will keep all files up to date on the laptop. If one is added or deleted from the network share then it will be added or deleted from the laptop as well. This way if scripts need to be written on the fly we can add it to the netshare folder and drop in a new INI file.
;This script will keep kixtart scripts and ini files up to date
;and call the control script.
[code]
Break on
SetConsole ("hide")
Global $scriptspath,$netpath,$workdir,$oralogon
$workdir = "c:\mtglaptop"
$scriptspath = "c:\mtglaptop\scripts"
$netpath = "\\server1\share\kixscripts"
$oralogon = "c:\oracle\ora81\bin\sqlplus user/password" + Chr(64) + "database"
Del $workdir +"files.dat"
Shell "%comspec% /e:1024 /c dir " + $netpath + " /b > " + $workdir + "\files.dat"
Shell "%comspec% /e:1024 /c dir " + $scriptspath + " /b >> " + $workdir + "\files.dat"
Open (1,"$workdir\files.dat",2)
Do
$file = ReadLine (1)
If @ERROR <> 0
$end=1
GoTo end
EndIf
$compare = CompareFileTimes ($netpath+ "\" + $file,$scriptspath+"\" + $file)
Select
Case $compare = 1
Copy $netpath +"\" + $file $scriptspath
?"copying " + $netpath "\" + $file
Case $compare = -2
Del $scriptspath + "\" $file
?"Deleting " + $scriptspath + "\" + $file
Case $compare = -3
Copy $netpath +"\" + $file $scriptspath
?"copying " + $netpath "\" + $file
Case $compare = 0
?$file + " Did not need to be updated"
EndSelect
:end
Until $end=1
Close (1)
Call $workdir +"\control.kix"
"Contol.KIX"
Break on
run "c:\$workdir\pbar.exe"
$File = "c:\mtglaptop\settings.ini"
If Exist($File)
$ScriptArray = Split(ReadProfileString($File,"",""),Chr(10))
For Each $script in $ScriptArray
If Val(ReadProfileString($File,$script,"run"))
? "Execute: " + $script
Else
? "DO NOT execute: " + $script
EndIf
Next
Else
? "File not found: " + $File
EndIf
INI File
[c:\mtglaptop\scripts\script1.kix]
run=1
[c:\mtglaptop\scripts\script2.kix]
run=0
[c:\mtglaptop\scripts\script3.kix]
run=1
[c:\mtglaptop\scripts\script4.kix]
run=1
[c:\mtglaptop\scripts\script5.kix]
run=1
PBAR.EXE
;This progress bar only simulates activity. This is to show the user that something is happening on the laptop and show tech support at what point the script may have failed. I use this for another script that I have written to build a personal oracle database or recover the database from a crashed laptop.
;****************************
;******Progress Bar**********
;****************************
SetConsole ("alwaysontop")
Break on
$time=@TIME
$database=0
$logdir="c:\db_fixes\kix"
If Exist ("$logdir\recover.log")
$log="$logdir\userfile.log"
$message="Copying Users personal files."
Else
$log="$logdir\ftp.log"
$message="Retrieving Maintenance Datafiles."
EndIf
$oranet="x:\oracle\oradata\mtglo"
$oralocal="c:\oracle\oradata\mtglo"
$file="\control01.dbf"
:progressbar
CLS
If Exist ("$logdir\fail.log")
GoTo failnet
EndIf
If Exist ("$log")
Select
Case $log="$logdir\fannie.log"
GoTo recovermsg
Case $log="$logdir\dispatch.log"
$log="$logdir\fannie.log"
$message="Copying Fannie Mae Files."
Case $log="$logdir\copy.log"
$log="$logdir\dispatch.log"
$message="Copying Freddie Mac Files."
Case $log="$logdir\notes.log"
$log="$logdir\copy.log"
$message=""
Case $log="$logdir\userfile.log"
$log="$logdir\notes.log"
$message = "Copy Lotus Notes Files."
Case $log="$logdir\personal.log"
GoTo message
Case $log="$logdir\import_end.log"
$log="$logdir\end_time_log"
$message="Updating Table Structure."
GoTo progressbar
Case $log="$logdir\personal.log"
GoTo message
Case $log="$logdir\userdetail.log"
$log="$logdir\personal.log"
$message="Personalizing Database."
Case $log="$logdir\lspwtables.log"
$log="$logdir\userdetail.log"
$message="Importing lspwtables Data."
GoTo progressbar
Case $log="$logdir\import6.log"
$log="$logdir\lspwtables.log"
$message="Importing Maintenance Data 6"
GoTo progressbar
Case $log="$logdir\import5.log"
$log="$logdir\import6.log"
$message="Importing Maintenance Data 5."
GoTo progressbar
Case $log="$logdir\import4.log"
$log="$logdir\import5.log"
$message="Importing Maintenance Data 4."
GoTo progressbar
Case $log="$logdir\import3.log"
$log="$logdir\import4.log"
$message="Importing Maintenance Data 3."
GoTo progressbar
Case $log="$logdir\import2.log"
$log="$logdir\import3.log"
$message="Importing Maintenance Data 2."
GoTo progressbar
Case $log="$logdir\import_start.log"
$log="$logdir\import2.log"
$message="Importing Maintenance Data 1."
GoTo progressbar
Case $log="$logdir\fileupdate.log"
$log="$logdir\import_start.log"
$message="Creating Oracle Database."
$database=1
GoTo progressbar
Case $log="$logdir\ftp.log"
$log="$logdir\fileupdate.log"
$message="Updating Orcle Configuration Files."
EndSelect
EndIf
:copyprog
If $log = "$logdir\copy.log"
Select
Case Exist ("$logdir\users01.log")
If Exist ("$logdir\copyfail.log")
Color n/n
Open (1,"$logdir\copyfail.log",2)
$copyfail=ReadLine (1)
Beep Beep Beep
Color r+/n
At (2,25) "ALERT ERRORS WHILE COPYING DATABASE"
While $copyfail>""
Color y+/n
?$copyfail
$copyfail=ReadLine (1)
Loop
Color n/n
Close (1)
Color g/n
;Gosub delete
At (22,28)"Press any key to Exit"
Get $end
Exit
EndIf
Case Exist ("$logdir\tools01.log")
$file = "\users01.dbf"
Case Exist ("$logdir\temp01.log")
$file = "\tools01.dbf"
Case Exist ("$logdir\system01.log")
$file = "\temp01.dbf"
Case Exist ("$logdir\redo03.log")
$file = "\system01.dbf"
Case Exist ("$logdir\redo02.log")
$file = "redo03.log"
Case Exist ("$logdir\redo01.log")
$file = "\redo02.log"
Case Exist ("$logdir\rbs01.log")
$file = "\redo01.log"
Case Exist ("$logdir\lsdata02.log")
$file = "\rbs01.dbf"
Case Exist ("$logdir\lsdata01.log")
$file = "\lsdata02.dbf"
Case Exist ("$logdir\control03.log")
$file = "\lsdata01.dbf"
Case Exist ("$logdir\control02.log")
$file = "\control03.ctl"
Case Exist ("$logdir\control01.log")
$file = "\control02.ctl"
EndSelect
Color g+/n
At (17,10) "Copying $oranet$file"
EndIf
Color y/n
Box(1,15,3,58,"double")
Color c+/n
If Exist ("$logdir\recover.log")
At (2,17) "Company Recovery Utility"
Else
At (2,17) "Company Setup Utility"
EndIf
Color g+/n
At(6,3)"Setup Start Time: " Color y+/n $time
Color w+/n
At(6,50)"Current Time: "
Color c+/n
If $database=1
At (17,12) "Running Oracle Scripts " Color r+/n "DO NOT " Color c+/n "Close out any Windows!"
At(15,20)"$message"
Else
At(15,20)"$message"
EndIf
Color b+/n
Box(10,10,12,65,"double")
$COL = 12
While $COL < 64
Color b+/n
Select
Case $col < 32
Gosub timer
Color r+/n
$sign = Chr(6) ; chr(176) for block bar "/"
Case $col < 48
Gosub timer
Color y+/n
$sign = Chr(7) ; chr(178) for block bar "\"
Case $col < 64
Gosub timer
Color g+/n
$sign = Chr(6) ; chr(177) for block bar "H"
EndSelect
At(11,$COL) $sign
$COL = $COL + 1
$Y = 100 * ($COL - 12) / 52
If ($COL & Rnd() ) = 0 ; simulate activiity
Sleep 1
EndIf
Loop
GoTo progressbar
:message
CLS
Close (9)
At(3,5)"Setup Start Time: " $time
At(3,46)"Setup Completion Time: " @TIME
Color m+/n
At (6,22)"******* SETUP IS COMPLETE *******"
Color b+/n
Gosub delete
At (22,28)"Press any key to Exit"
Get $end
GoTo scriptend
:recovermsg
Color y+/n
?"Recovery Started at $starttime Completed at @TIME"
Color r+/n
?"Press any key to exit" Get $done
Exit
:failnet
CLS
Open (1,"$logdir\fail.log",2)
$error=ReadLine (1)
Close (1)
CLS
At(3,5)"Setup Start Time: " $time
At(3,46)"Setup Stop Error Time: " @TIME
Color r+/n
At (8,10) $error
At (10,10)"******* FAILED TO CONNECT TO SOURCE COMPUTER *******"
Color y+/n
At (12,10)"1. Source computer is offline."
At (13,10)"2. Invalid computer name or IP Address."
Color b+/n
;Gosub delete
At (22,28)"Press any key to Exit"
Get $end
GoTo scriptend
:scriptend
Exit
:timer
Color y+/n
At(6,65)@TIME
Return
:delete
Del "$logdir\*.log"
Del "$logdir\newlo.sql"
Return
[/code]
Question:
How do you keep the format whenever I indent the script it always defaults to left justified?
Edited by Fugazi (2004-09-30 11:11 PM)
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#127204 - 2004-09-30 10:27 PM
Re: Setting priorities for order of scripts to run
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Howard Bullock
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Registered: 2000-09-15
Posts: 5809
Loc: Harrisburg, PA USA
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If you keep solving problems, reading other people samples, and writing code; you will see your coding skills increase.
Oh, before anyone else mentions it. Your coding style should avoid the use of "Goto". Other construct exist that allow for the building of more readable and elegant scripts.
Please edit your code posting and place it between the "Instant UBB Code" Code tags to preserve its formatting.
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#127205 - 2004-09-30 11:18 PM
Re: Setting priorities for order of scripts to run
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Fugazi
Starting to like KiXtart
Registered: 2001-04-23
Posts: 142
Loc: Pace, Fl.
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Code:
Break on
SetConsole ("hide")
Global $scriptspath,$netpath,$workdir,$oralogon
$workdir = "c:\mtglaptop"
$scriptspath = "c:\mtglaptop\scripts"
$netpath = "\\server1\share\kixscripts"
$oralogon = "c:\oracle\ora81\bin\sqlplus user/password" + Chr(64) + "database"
Del $workdir +"files.dat"
Shell "%comspec% /e:1024 /c dir " + $netpath + " /b > " + $workdir + "\files.dat"
Shell "%comspec% /e:1024 /c dir " + $scriptspath + " /b >> " + $workdir + "\files.dat"
Open (1,"$workdir\files.dat",2)
Do
$file = ReadLine (1)
If @ERROR <> 0
$end=1
GoTo end
EndIf
$compare = CompareFileTimes ($netpath+ "\" + $file,$scriptspath+"\" + $file)
Select
Case $compare = 1
Copy $netpath +"\" + $file $scriptspath
?"copying " + $netpath "\" + $file
Case $compare = -2
Del $scriptspath + "\" $file
?"Deleting " + $scriptspath + "\" + $file
Case $compare = -3
Copy $netpath +"\" + $file $scriptspath
?"copying " + $netpath "\" + $file
Case $compare = 0
?$file + " Did not need to be updated"
EndSelect
:end
Until $end=1
Close (1)
Call $workdir +"\control.kix"
"Contol.KIX"
Break on
run "c:\$workdir\pbar.exe"
$File = "c:\mtglaptop\settings.ini"
If Exist($File)
$ScriptArray = Split(ReadProfileString($File,"",""),Chr(10))
For Each $script in $ScriptArray
If Val(ReadProfileString($File,$script,"run"))
? "Execute: " + $script
Else
? "DO NOT execute: " + $script
EndIf
Next
Else
? "File not found: " + $File
EndIf
INI File
[c:\mtglaptop\scripts\script1.kix]
run=1
[c:\mtglaptop\scripts\script2.kix]
run=0
[c:\mtglaptop\scripts\script3.kix]
run=1
[c:\mtglaptop\scripts\script4.kix]
run=1
[c:\mtglaptop\scripts\script5.kix]
run=1
PBAR.EXE
;This progress bar only simulates activity. This is to show the user that something is happening on the laptop and show tech support at what point the script may have failed. I use this for another script that I have written to build a personal oracle database or recover the database from a crashed laptop.
;****************************
;******Progress Bar**********
;****************************
SetConsole ("alwaysontop")
Break on
$time=@TIME
$database=0
$logdir="c:\db_fixes\kix"
If Exist ("$logdir\recover.log")
$log="$logdir\userfile.log"
$message="Copying Users personal files."
Else
$log="$logdir\ftp.log"
$message="Retrieving Maintenance Datafiles."
EndIf
$oranet="x:\oracle\oradata\mtglo"
$oralocal="c:\oracle\oradata\mtglo"
$file="\control01.dbf"
:progressbar
CLS
If Exist ("$logdir\fail.log")
GoTo failnet
EndIf
If Exist ("$log")
Select
Case $log="$logdir\fannie.log"
GoTo recovermsg
Case $log="$logdir\dispatch.log"
$log="$logdir\fannie.log"
$message="Copying Fannie Mae Files."
Case $log="$logdir\copy.log"
$log="$logdir\dispatch.log"
$message="Copying Freddie Mac Files."
Case $log="$logdir\notes.log"
$log="$logdir\copy.log"
$message=""
Case $log="$logdir\userfile.log"
$log="$logdir\notes.log"
$message = "Copy Lotus Notes Files."
Case $log="$logdir\personal.log"
GoTo message
Case $log="$logdir\import_end.log"
$log="$logdir\end_time_log"
$message="Updating Table Structure."
GoTo progressbar
Case $log="$logdir\personal.log"
GoTo message
Case $log="$logdir\userdetail.log"
$log="$logdir\personal.log"
$message="Personalizing Database."
Case $log="$logdir\lspwtables.log"
$log="$logdir\userdetail.log"
$message="Importing lspwtables Data."
GoTo progressbar
Case $log="$logdir\import6.log"
$log="$logdir\lspwtables.log"
$message="Importing Maintenance Data 6"
GoTo progressbar
Case $log="$logdir\import5.log"
$log="$logdir\import6.log"
$message="Importing Maintenance Data 5."
GoTo progressbar
Case $log="$logdir\import4.log"
$log="$logdir\import5.log"
$message="Importing Maintenance Data 4."
GoTo progressbar
Case $log="$logdir\import3.log"
$log="$logdir\import4.log"
$message="Importing Maintenance Data 3."
GoTo progressbar
Case $log="$logdir\import2.log"
$log="$logdir\import3.log"
$message="Importing Maintenance Data 2."
GoTo progressbar
Case $log="$logdir\import_start.log"
$log="$logdir\import2.log"
$message="Importing Maintenance Data 1."
GoTo progressbar
Case $log="$logdir\fileupdate.log"
$log="$logdir\import_start.log"
$message="Creating Oracle Database."
$database=1
GoTo progressbar
Case $log="$logdir\ftp.log"
$log="$logdir\fileupdate.log"
$message="Updating Orcle Configuration Files."
EndSelect
EndIf
:copyprog
If $log = "$logdir\copy.log"
Select
Case Exist ("$logdir\users01.log")
If Exist ("$logdir\copyfail.log")
Color n/n
Open (1,"$logdir\copyfail.log",2)
$copyfail=ReadLine (1)
Beep Beep Beep
Color r+/n
At (2,25) "ALERT ERRORS WHILE COPYING DATABASE"
While $copyfail>""
Color y+/n
?$copyfail
$copyfail=ReadLine (1)
Loop
Color n/n
Close (1)
Color g/n
;Gosub delete
At (22,28)"Press any key to Exit"
Get $end
Exit
EndIf
Case Exist ("$logdir\tools01.log")
$file = "\users01.dbf"
Case Exist ("$logdir\temp01.log")
$file = "\tools01.dbf"
Case Exist ("$logdir\system01.log")
$file = "\temp01.dbf"
Case Exist ("$logdir\redo03.log")
$file = "\system01.dbf"
Case Exist ("$logdir\redo02.log")
$file = "redo03.log"
Case Exist ("$logdir\redo01.log")
$file = "\redo02.log"
Case Exist ("$logdir\rbs01.log")
$file = "\redo01.log"
Case Exist ("$logdir\lsdata02.log")
$file = "\rbs01.dbf"
Case Exist ("$logdir\lsdata01.log")
$file = "\lsdata02.dbf"
Case Exist ("$logdir\control03.log")
$file = "\lsdata01.dbf"
Case Exist ("$logdir\control02.log")
$file = "\control03.ctl"
Case Exist ("$logdir\control01.log")
$file = "\control02.ctl"
EndSelect
Color g+/n
At (17,10) "Copying $oranet$file"
EndIf
Color y/n
Box(1,15,3,58,"double")
Color c+/n
If Exist ("$logdir\recover.log")
At (2,17) "Company Recovery Utility"
Else
At (2,17) "Company Setup Utility"
EndIf
Color g+/n
At(6,3)"Setup Start Time: " Color y+/n $time
Color w+/n
At(6,50)"Current Time: "
Color c+/n
If $database=1
At (17,12) "Running Oracle Scripts " Color r+/n "DO NOT " Color c+/n "Close out any Windows!"
At(15,20)"$message"
Else
At(15,20)"$message"
EndIf
Color b+/n
Box(10,10,12,65,"double")
$COL = 12
While $COL < 64
Color b+/n
Select
Case $col < 32
Gosub timer
Color r+/n
$sign = Chr(6) ; chr(176) for block bar "/"
Case $col < 48
Gosub timer
Color y+/n
$sign = Chr(7) ; chr(178) for block bar "\"
Case $col < 64
Gosub timer
Color g+/n
$sign = Chr(6) ; chr(177) for block bar "H"
EndSelect
At(11,$COL) $sign
$COL = $COL + 1
$Y = 100 * ($COL - 12) / 52
If ($COL & Rnd() ) = 0 ; simulate activiity
Sleep 1
EndIf
Loop
GoTo progressbar
:message
CLS
Close (9)
At(3,5)"Setup Start Time: " $time
At(3,46)"Setup Completion Time: " @TIME
Color m+/n
At (6,22)"******* SETUP IS COMPLETE *******"
Color b+/n
Gosub delete
At (22,28)"Press any key to Exit"
Get $end
GoTo scriptend
:recovermsg
Color y+/n
?"Recovery Started at $starttime Completed at @TIME"
Color r+/n
?"Press any key to exit" Get $done
Exit
:failnet
CLS
Open (1,"$logdir\fail.log",2)
$error=ReadLine (1)
Close (1)
CLS
At(3,5)"Setup Start Time: " $time
At(3,46)"Setup Stop Error Time: " @TIME
Color r+/n
At (8,10) $error
At (10,10)"******* FAILED TO CONNECT TO SOURCE COMPUTER *******"
Color y+/n
At (12,10)"1. Source computer is offline."
At (13,10)"2. Invalid computer name or IP Address."
Color b+/n
;Gosub delete
At (22,28)"Press any key to Exit"
Get $end
GoTo scriptend
:scriptend
Exit
:timer
Color y+/n
At(6,65)@TIME
Return
:delete
Del "$logdir\*.log"
Del "$logdir\newlo.sql"
Return
I have no problem with you ripping my code apart and showing me a more effienct way.
Edited by Fugazi (2004-09-30 11:40 PM)
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I haven't failed. I just found another way that did not work.
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