Thanks Nikhil for a quick response.  However that's not what I'm looking 
for.  Let me see if I can explain my problem in a different way.

Script 1 has the following Env variables
StartTime   (Captures the start time of the script)
EndTime    (Capture the End time of the script)

I want to copy those two env to Script 2, Script 3, Script 4 and Script 5.

What's the easiest way to do that?

Thanks


On Wednesday, June 27, 2018 at 9:18:38 PM UTC-4, Nikhil Gangwar wrote:

> Hi,
>
> If I understand your problem correctly, The problem you are facing is to 
> update Environment Values every time if you are executing script of 
> different machine.
>
> So You can try one solution, Keep a copy Environment Variable file and 
> update it once and save it at seperate place. Whenever you need to execute 
> the latest script you can replace existing Environment variable file with 
> your own Environment variable file. Everyone who is expecting to execute 
> the script will have their own Environment variables. Whenever anyone needs 
> they can replace it and use it without changing it again and again.
>
> I think you will have Environment variables in Xml or .vbs file so use the 
> same name while replacing Environment file. Additionally you need to add 
> any new Environment Variables if you add anything new.
>
>
> Nikhil
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 28 Jun 2018, at 4:20  am, [email protected] <javascript:> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there an easy way to copy the environment variable names from one 
> script to another?  I don't want to load them because then they are 
> external and I cannot update them,  My scripts are executed by different 
> people on different machines.  However most of these scripts use the same 
> environment variables.   It's a lot of work to add those variables to each 
> script one by one.  Is there a  way I can copy the env variables?
>
> Thanks
>
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