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I've got a command line program that edits single files to add a time length to them. You enter the name of the program into the command prompt and then the file. So like this: "test.exe file.dsf". I'm trying to make a .bat file that will loop through all of the ".dsf" files in the folder. I tried this, but it just seems to run the program for each dsf file, but it doesn't enter it as a parameter after.

ECHO OFF
ECHO BATCH test


FOR %%a IN (*.dsf) DO test.exe  

Any ideas on how to get this working? I'd appreciate it!

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Add the %%a as parameter to test.exe

ECHO OFF
ECHO BATCH test
FOR %%a IN (*.dsf) DO test.exe %%a
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  • That was really quick and really easy. I feel a bit stupid now. Thanks!
    – TurboTG
    Apr 15, 2012 at 19:45
  • @Turbohog: Perhaps you'll want to add double quotes around %%a (as the argument) to be safe against possible spaces or other special characters in file names. I mean like this: FOR %%a IN (*.dsf) DO test.exe "%%a".
    – Andriy M
    Apr 15, 2012 at 23:35

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