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SIMMS7400
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#1
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by SIMMS7400 » 03 Jun 2020 09:31
Hi Folks -
I"m trying to pipe the results of a text file to a FIND command to return the found string. I have this code but it's returning everything after the second delim, regarding if its the correct string I'm passing in as the search mask.
Any idea?
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FOR %%A IN ( "StartMonth" ) DO (
FOR /F "tokens=2 delims==" %%a IN (C:\TEMP\variablefile.txt ^| FIND "%%~A") DO (
echo %%a
)
)
pause
Variablefile.txt looks like this:
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penpen
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#2
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by penpen » 03 Jun 2020 15:02
I think you meant to use (untested):
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FOR %%A IN ( "StartMonth" ) DO (
FOR /F "tokens=2 delims==" %%a IN ('type Z:\TEMP\variablefile.txt ^| FIND "%%~A"') DO (
echo %%a
)
)
But you could also use the find-command with a filename (untested):
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FOR %%A IN ( "StartMonth" ) DO (
FOR /F "tokens=2 delims==" %%a IN ('FIND "%%~A" "Z:\TEMP\variablefile.txt"') DO (
echo %%a
)
)
penpen
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SIMMS7400
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#3
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by SIMMS7400 » 04 Jun 2020 04:28
Thank you, PenPen!!! That worked like a charm!! Stupid oversight on my part, I know it was real simple.
Thank you, again!