I received a line of code from someone who answered one of my questions, but i am confused I know about the dos heritage, but we use variables from a command line now. What do the && do in this batch file
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@echo off set /p quest=how are you today
I have seen the usage of %* in batch files and command lines
Can someone explain the typical usage of %* with an example? This reinforced my suspicion that @ has more to it than just echo mode switching However @ is not listed in the windows xp What is the @ sign in batch, what's the terminology for it, and what does it do?
How would you implement logical operators in windows batch files? Blocks safely so these parts of my programme doesn't work For %%a in (list) do command parameters list is a list of any elements, separated by either spaces, commas or semicolons In this example, command will be executed once for every element in list, using parameters if specified
Is there an explanation for why i can get away with using just one percent sign in a for loop, when executed directly from a command prompt, and not from a batch file