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I'm stuck and need your help please:

I am trying to test for the existence of a specific application and version within a batch file so I can uninstall non current versions.

SETLOCAL ENABLEEXTENSIONS
SETLOCAL ENABLEDELAYEDEXPANSION
set currver=7.1.10.21187
set appname=Juniper Installer Service
set junver=1
echo %currver%
echo %appname%
FOR /F "tokens=2 delims==" %%i in ('wmic product where "name='%appname%'" get version /VALUE ^| find "Version="') do (echo version: %%i
set junver=%%i
echo Juniper version detected: !junver!
if !junver! NEQ %currver% (echo non-current version found...
echo ...uninstalling %appname%
wmic product where ^( name='%appname%' and version='!junver!' ^) call uninstall
echo !errorlevel!
echo %appname% uninstalled))
echo.
echo %junver%

All of the code works except for the second wmic command that contains the code: and version='!junver!' I have tried adding the double carat to escape the exclaimation marks to no avail, also using the %%i variable also does not work.

I have also tried using the different where filter syntaxes also to no avail.

3 Answers 3

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Edited to process the subroutine in a loop:

If you use this style of coding then you don't need extra care in escaping.
I can't test the code though... the call uninstall looks odd to me there.

Spaces and & characters can be an issue if you have them and make sure that the junvar variable from the WMIC command doesn't have a trailing CR.

@echo off
set currver=7.1.10.21187
set appname=Juniper Installer Service
set junver=1
echo %currver%
echo %appname%
FOR /F "tokens=2 delims==" %%i in ('wmic product where "name='%appname%'" get version /VALUE ^| find "Version="') do set "junver=%%i" & call :next
echo done
pause
goto :EOF

:next
echo Juniper version detected: "%junver%"
if %junver% EQU %currver% goto :EOF
echo non-current version found...
echo ...uninstalling %appname%
wmic product where (name='%appname%' and version='%junver%') call uninstall.bat
echo %errorlevel%
echo %appname% uninstalled
echo.
echo %junver%
goto :EOF
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  • Cheers for this, it does uninstall the version that is found last. however, on my computer, I have 2 versions installed and I want to uninstall the non-current versions. so I need to cycle through each one that it finds and test if it is the current version, then uninstall if it is not the current version. Apr 23, 2014 at 15:43
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I believe that this is your problem : http://www.dostips.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=4266

You can try also with this change in your code:

FOR /F "tokens=2 delims==" %%B in ('wmic product where "name='%appname%'" get version /VALUE ^| find "Version="') do @for /f "delims=" %%i in ("%%B") do (
echo version: %%i
set junver=%%i
echo Juniper version detected: --!junver!-- 
)
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If you want to use your original script (so you can check if each instance installed on the computer is the current version and remove non-current versions):

edit this line:

wmic product where ^( name='%appname%' and version='!junver!' ^) call uninstall

to this:

set juniperuninstall=wmic product where ^( name='%appname%' and version='!junver!' ^) call uninstall

then add this line straight after:

cmd /c !juniperuninstall!

this changes the wmic line into a readable format which gets read into a fresh command instance. not clean, but works.

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