On Mon, 20 Sep 2004, TSM_User wrote: > Perl is installed by default with the NT resource kits and active perl has become a > pretty standard language for Windows. You don't need to install anything from > cygwin. Also you can use acitve states perl devlopers kit to complie a *.pl into an > *.exe and then you don't even need to install perl on a windows system. > > Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Mon, 20 Sep 2004, Deon George wrote: > > > I started writing a perl script once upon a time ago to do exactly that - > > a customer wanted to know what wasnt going into TSM... So this script > > might do what you want YMMV - its been a while, so it might need some fine > > tuning: > > > > I wrote it on Linux, with the intention that it run on Unix systems - so > > you might need to do some cleanup for it to work on other OS'es... > > > > It's available here if you are interested > > http://www.tuganz.org/filemgmt/visit.php?lid=15 If you make any > > enhancements, please upload them! > > I'll look at the script, thanks. I specifically didn't do perl this > time since the program will run in windows boxes and I didn't want > to install all of cygwin just to do this task. If this functionality > were native to dsmc, where all the data is anyway, things would be > more easy. > > Mike
I'm not the nt admin. It is much easier for me to get a small binary installed on their machines than insist that perl be installed. Mike