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" as delimiter in FOR/DO cmd

 
 
james
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      13th Sep 2004
Hi

Does anyone know if a " character can be used as a delimiter in a FOR DO
cmd?
Everything I've tried has come up fruitless.

Thanks for any help in advance


 
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Ndi
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      13th Sep 2004
Have you tried escaping the quotes? (^)

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james
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      13th Sep 2004
Yes, that doesn't work. Anyways I'm passing the values returned as
paramaters in a call statement so I got around the problem by using %%~A
%%~B etc...

Still would be interested in knowing if this is possible though it's not
looking to be possible

There's always setting setting the output as variables and stripping off the
" there also.

Thanks for the fast reply

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