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drgt
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#1 Post by drgt » 23 Oct 2021 23:13

I use this for "Today" timestamp:

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for /f %%i in ('WMIC OS Get LocalDateTime /value') do for /f %%j in ("%%i") do set "%%j"
set today=%LocalDateTime:~0,8%
Can I get "Yesterday" from this OR do I have to run the code mentioned in viewtopic.php?f=3&t=9254&p=60208&hilit= ... amp#p60208

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Re: Yesterday

#2 Post by aGerman » 24 Oct 2021 04:12

Yes the :DaysAdd routine is able to calculate this for you. I'm not aware of any command that provides you yesterday's date out of the box. So we have no better possibility than adapting the formulas for Julian Day Numbers of the Gregorian Calendar.

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