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What's New
Description of the latest information on the site |
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Projects
The latest projects as well as summaries of past projects |
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BATCH COMMANDS |
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Detailed Command Description
Detailed Command Description
| Batch Commands |
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| A batch file or batch program is an unformatted text file that contains one |
| or more MS-DOS commands and is assigned a .BAT extension. When you type the |
| name of the batch program at the command prompt, the commands are carried |
| out as a group. |
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| Any MS-DOS command you use at the command prompt can also be put in a batch |
| program. In addition, the following MS-DOS commands are specially designed |
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| Call If |
| Choice Pause |
| Echo Rem |
| For Shift |
| Goto |
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| You can use the COMMAND /Y command to step through a batch program line by |
| line, and can selectively bypass or carry out individual commands. This is |
| useful for tracking down problems in batch files. For more information, see |
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