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Passing multiple commands in DOS FOR loop

Zone: MS DOS
Tags: dos, loop
I am trying to do the following but it just does not seem to work.

SET BASE_DIR=C:\MemberCommit
SET SRC_LIST=member_commit.2*
SET FLIST=DIR /b %BASE_DIR%\%SRC_LIST%

FOR /F %%Z IN (%FLIST%) DO
(

MOVE  /Y  %BASE_DIR%\%%Z  %BASE_DIR%\member_commit.txt
"C:\PROGRAM FILES\MELISSA DATA\MAILERS+4\MP4W32.EXE" "C:\PROGRAM FILES\MELISSA DATA\MAILERS+4\MEMBER_COMMIT.TXT"
MOVE  /Y   %BASE_DIR%\member_commit.txt %BASE_DIR%\%%Z
)


I am actually trying to process a bunch of files by renaming them to a generic name and then running my program and then I try to rename it back to the original. I have been able to do this very easily in Linux Bash shell. But it just does not seem to work under DOS.




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Question Stats
Zone: OS
Question Asked By: archena
Solution Provided By: K_2K
Participating Experts: 2
Solution Grade: A
Views: 884
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