Steve,
Once again, thanks for the help. It works perfectly!
David.
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I am writing a batch file, when I am using the code (below), it does not display the full directory path, because of the spaces contained within it.
When I use the 'CD' command on it's own it displays (the current directory):
'C:\program files\my dir'
However after running it through the program below it displays:
ECHO.
for /f %%f in ('cd') do ECHO "%%f"
'c:\program'
Do any of you know a work around for this problem. I am running Windows NT.
Any information would be gratefully received.
Kind Regards,
David.
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by: SteveGTRPosted on 2004-01-20 at 11:28:34ID: 10157735
Try this:
@echo off
for /f "delims=" %%f in ('cd') do ECHO "%%f"
There is no space after delims=.
Good Luck,
Steve