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Environment and template parameter
The command interpreter has been extended with an option for validating environment variables
and conditions.
A value included in the string "$ENV:()" is replaced at running time with the value of the
environment variable.Similarly at running time, a set environment variable "image_name" with the
value "C:Image20990226.omg" is replaced in the command file by using the string "$ENV:(
image_name)" with the value "C:Image20990226.omg."
The following additional template parameters are available wildcards for use as replacements
during the command file procedure.These parameters will be enclosed in the string "$TEMPL:()".
The following fixed values are possible:
ComputerName: the current name of the Computers
UserName: the name of the current user, of the process
DefaultPath: the standard path saved in/by the program
Day: current date of the operating system
Month: current month of the operating system
Year: current year of the operating system
Hour: current hour of the operating system
Minute: current minute of the operating system
Second: current second of the operating system
Weekday: written day of the week
WeekNumber: calendar week number
Example
<command name="restore image">
<image_name>C:Image$TEMPL:(Year)$TEMPL:(Month)$TEMPL:(Day).omg
</image_name>
<!-- dynamic formation of the image name -->
<target_drivenumber>0</target_drivenumber>
<!—target object is disk 0 -->
<image_driveletter>C</image_driveletter>
<!—source object is the Volume/Partition with the drive letter C -->
<chs_alignment>yes</chs_alignment>
<!—alignment of the new partition on cylinder/head/sector -->
<set_bootable_partition_bootable>yes
</set_bootable_partition_bootable>
<!—in case the source object was bootable,set again to bootable -->
<append_on_target_drive>yes</append_on_target_drive>
<!—the partition being restored will be appended in the existing layout,
other partitions will not be overwritten -->
</command>
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