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7.8

Batch File

Asked by rcolombi in Miscellaneous Programming, Windows Batch Scripting

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I have the following code

@echo off

set /p dirname="Enter Folder Name: "
md t:\"69 to 74"\%dirname%\Correspondance\Client
md t:\"69 to 74"\%dirname%\Correspondance\"Patent Office"
md t:\"69 to 74"\%dirname%\Other\"Prior Art"
md t:\"69 to 74"\%dirname%\Specification\Drafts
md t:\"69 to 74"\%dirname%\Specification\Drawing
md t:\"69 to 74"\%dirname%\Specification\Finals
set  dirname=

I have a database with file numbers.  Is there someway for me to pull the folder name from a list ..whether it be a csv or from a table?  If not can anyone offer help with another script that will do the same?

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Zones: Miscellaneous Programming, Windows Batch Scripting
Tags: batch, file, dirname
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