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Answer» What do all those percent number thinys mean??Need more info. Where did you run across this?
Let US know. HTTP://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/sim-explorer/explore-items/-/0764503618/0/101/1/none/purchase/ref%3Dpd%5Fsxp%5Fr0/102-5767508-9732122I think it's a code for a batch file this is what it said: Code: [Select]%1 %1 is a far cry from %%%%!%@%# thingy.
%1 is notation for the first parameter passed along the command line.
Merlin has it right. Follow his link.
Hope this helps. I still do not undrstand. could you give more of an explination???
pls thnxIn batch language parameters are numbered 0 THRU 9 and are referenced by %0 thru %9
%0 is always the name of the batch file executing %1 thru %9 - parameters passed along the command line
ex: COPY A B
%0 = copy %1 = A %2 = B
Again, check out Merlin's link. It will explain all and even show how to have more than 10 parameters.
Hope this helps. what is a PAREMETER??
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