



   WAIT.EXE, or TS_WAIT.EXE, is a simple utility which can be inserted
   into batch files to suspend work until the specified time.



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   TeleShare/WAIT  Version 2.51  Copyright (C)1993-5  P. C. Softsmith


   Use TeleShare/WAIT to setup file transfers between systems
   at specified times, such as overnight updates and backups.

   Execution example...

   WAIT 11 AM     <-Causes batch file to WAIT until 11:00 AM
   WAIT NOON      <-Causes batch file to WAIT until NOON
   WAIT 11:59 PM  <-Causes batch file to WAIT until 11:59 PM
   WAIT MIDNIGHT  <-Causes batch file to WAIT until MIDNIGHT

   WAIT 7:30PM -S <-activates the screen saving feature.

   Notes:

   Seconds are not used, nor are they generally useful.
   If file transfer depended on overly exact timing, the internal
   clocks in any two machines would probably defeat the effort.
   Its a good idea to check the dates and times on the transfer
   computers while setting up transfers.  And periodically
   check again with repeating setups.

   Supply either AM, PM, NOON or MIDNIGHT in the time entry.
   There are no built in assumptions or defaults so you will
   get an error if you don't specify accurately.

   The COLON is necessary if you specify MINUTES.

   When TeleShare/WAIT is started with a valid time, the screen
   will clear and the progress of the scheduled WAIT will be
   displayed until the specified time.

   Press ESC to cancel the WAIT from the keyboard. BATCH FILE 
   execution will resume. Stop the batch file ( if desired ) 
   with a normal CTRL-BREAK. ( CTRL-C ).

   Example valid time entries:

   9:00AM <or> 9:00 AM <or> 9AM = Morning
   7:00PM <or> 7:00 PM <or> 7PM = Afternoon/Evening

   12:00NOON     <or> 12:00 NOON <or> NOON        = Noon
   12:00MIDNIGHT <or> 12:00 MID  <or> MIDNIGHT    = Midnight


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   History:

   February, 1995  Minor screen display changes.
   November, 1994  First changes in years.  Added the screen
   saver capability.

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