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From: John on 28 Apr 2010 10:56 I want the my bacthfile code to produce (including the spaces): copy /y "c:\this dir\this file.txt" d: copy /y "c:\next dir\next file.txt" d: copy /y "c:\last dir\last file.txt" d: Instead, I just get code with the set var names; copy /y "c:\x1" d: copy /y "c:\x2" d: copy /y "c:\x3" d: How do I correct my "c:\x%%a" substitution syntax in the following code to produce the correct copy stmt? @echo off set x1=c:\this dir\this file.txt set x2=c:\next dir\next file.txt set x3=c:\last dir\last file.txt for /L %%a in (1,1,3) do ( echo copy /y "c:\x%%a" d: ) I appreciate your help, -John
From: Twayne on 28 Apr 2010 12:03 For the best batchfile information, try alt.msdos.batch.nt where the best responses can be had. HTH, Twayne` In news:ADD584C5-129F-41D4-A2CA-E8C074D9E8EB(a)microsoft.com, John <John(a)discussions.microsoft.com> typed: > I want the my bacthfile code to produce (including the > spaces): > copy /y "c:\this dir\this file.txt" d: > copy /y "c:\next dir\next file.txt" d: > copy /y "c:\last dir\last file.txt" d: > Instead, I just get code with the set var names; > copy /y "c:\x1" d: > copy /y "c:\x2" d: > copy /y "c:\x3" d: > How do I correct my "c:\x%%a" substitution syntax in the > following code to produce the correct copy stmt? > @echo off > set x1=c:\this dir\this file.txt > set x2=c:\next dir\next file.txt > set x3=c:\last dir\last file.txt > for /L %%a in (1,1,3) do ( > echo copy /y "c:\x%%a" d: > ) > I appreciate your help, -John
From: John on 28 Apr 2010 15:10 I'm pretty green at this discussion groups thing. How do I access alt.msdos.batch.nt? I've never used a newsreader, just use IE8. I tried downloading Grabit & signed up for the service, but I can't get it to work. Any help would be appreciated. -John
From: Pegasus [MVP] on 28 Apr 2010 16:03
"John" <John(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:219CDF62-DC0A-40E7-9E64-CEC70E43E085(a)microsoft.com... > I'm pretty green at this discussion groups thing. How do I access > alt.msdos.batch.nt? I've never used a newsreader, just use IE8. > > I tried downloading Grabit & signed up for the service, but I can't get it > to work. > > Any help would be appreciated. -John You're doing yourself a disservice by using a browser for a newsreader. Much easier to use a proper newsreader, e.g. Outlook Express. Ask your provider for the name of his news server - it is usually something like news.MyISP.com. Now check this guide http://michaelstevenstech.com/outlookexpressnewreader.htm but replace msnews.microsoft.com with your ISP's news server. After selecting the newsgroup that John mentioned, create your own post. Remember to post *all* relevant details when asking a question. Respondents get turned off when confronted with a "creeping scope" question because it tends to waste a lot of time. |