I'm trying to write an IF ELSE
statement nested inside another IF
statement. Here's what I have:
IF %dirdive%==1 (
IF DEFINED log (
ECHO %DATE%, %TIME% >> %log%
FOR /R %root1% %%G IN (.) DO (
SET _G=%%G
CALL :TESTEVERYTHING !_G:~0,-1! %root1% %root2% %log%
)
GOTO :end
) ELSE (
ECHO %DATE%, %TIME%
FOR /R %root1% %%G IN (.) DO (
SET _G=%%G
CALL :TESTEVERYTHINGnolog !_G:~0,-1! %root1% %root2%
)
GOTO :end
)
)
When log
isn't defined, I get:
The syntax of the command is incorrect.
ECHO Wed 07/18/2012, 15:50:12.34 >>
Aaaand I'm at a loss. I've tried playing with the parenthesis. I've moved the last ) up onto the same line as the one before it and it doesn't work. The thing is, it works fine when log
is defined. It seems to break right after or at IF %dirdive%==1
, as it won't get to an echo command inserted right after that.