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Here is what I am doing:

1. Exporting a table via SQL in Excel format

2. Delete columns from the XLS spreadsheet that aren't needed

3. Save the XLS in CSV format

4. Write a FOR statement to assign each token in the CSV as a variable (68 lines, 4 tokens on each line, all tokens are different, each line needs to be used for variables for a separate output that will create separate scripts using each line of variables).

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I was able to get this to work, but to only to an extent. The output only uses the last line (68th line) as variables and echoes what I need. Instead of having 68 different outputs, I only get 1 output, which is the last set of tokens being used as variables.

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CSV format looks like this:

TechID,pwhash1,pwhash2,Email

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Script looks like this:

@echo off

goto main

:main
setlocal enabledelayedexpansion

set path=C:\techlogin.csv
set output=c:\script.txt

for /f "tokens=1,2,3,4 delims=," %%a in (!path!) do (
        set 1=%%a
        set 2=%%b
        set 3=%%c
        set 4=%%d

    )

    echo. >>c:\Script.txt
    echo. >>c:\Script.txt
    echo use registry >>c:\Script.txt
    echo insert into techlogin (entrydate, RootCommunityID, TechID, pwhash1, pwhash2, failedattempts, expiration, IsPasswordCaseSensitive, email) >>c:\Script.txt
    echo values (GetDate(), -1, '!1!', !2!, !3!, 0,(GetDate() +360), 1, '!4!') >>c:\Script.txt
    echo. >>c:\Script.txt
    echo. >>c:\Script.txt
    echo insert into techpermission >>c:\Script.txt
    echo (TechID,RootCommunityID,CommunityID,Keys,Refund,Refresh,Permissions,AgentConfigurationAdmin,Asset,ImportBrandedAgent,ChangeTechPasswords,SuperPassword,CDOrder,OperatorKnowledge,AccessOnlineAccounts,Community,MoveAccounts,AccountChangeUser,ModifyBandwidthThrottling,RemoteAssist,Reports,ArchiveDelete,Reserve,Messages,AllocateLicenses,StatusMessage,AccountStatus,Billing,ServiceEvents,AgentConfiguration,ConnectedInternal,TapeGroup,Passwords,AccountAgentConfiguration,Policy,ClientDownload,Scripting,Communities,LDAPServer,LoginPermission) >>c:\Script.txt
    echo values ('!1!',-1,-1,-1647228430,0,1,1,0,0,1,1,1,1,0,1,0,1,1,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,1,1,0,1,1,0,1,1,1,0,0,1,1,1,0) >>c:\Script.txt
    echo.
    echo.
    echo.

endlocal
eof

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OUTPUT:

use registry

insert into techlogin (entrydate, RootCommunityID, TechID, pwhash1, pwhash2, failedattempts, expiration, IsPasswordCaseSensitive, email) values (GetDate(), -1, 'John Doe', -2020462407, 1791026935, 0,(GetDate() +360), 1, '[email protected]')

insert into techpermission (TechID,RootCommunityID,CommunityID,Keys,Refund,Refresh,Permissions,AgentConfigurationAdmin,Asset,ImportBrandedAgent,ChangeTechPasswords,SuperPassword,CDOrder,OperatorKnowledge,AccessOnlineAccounts,Community,MoveAccounts,AccountChangeUser,ModifyBandwidthThrottling,RemoteAssist,Reports,ArchiveDelete,Reserve,Messages,AllocateLicenses,StatusMessage,AccountStatus,Billing,ServiceEvents,AgentConfiguration,ConnectedInternal,TapeGroup,Passwords,AccountAgentConfiguration,Policy,ClientDownload,Scripting,Communities,LDAPServer,LoginPermission) values ('John Doe',-1,-1,-1647228430,0,1,1,0,0,1,1,1,1,0,1,0,1,1,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,1,1,0,1,1,0,1,1,1,0,0,1,1,1,0)

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Here is what I need:

Output is correct, but is only outputting the variables for the last set of tokens. I want to output this for each line (or set) of tokens and input those variables into the outputted script. This would then give me 68 different scripts.

ALL HELP IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!

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  • Anyone else have any suggestions? Jun 30, 2014 at 20:32

3 Answers 3

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move the single ) down just before endlocal

What you do:

for each line set the variables, overwriting the old ones

When you are finished, you continue with your code with the last set of variables.

Extending the block (- ) will execute the code between for every set of variables.

(I think that was your intention, as you are already using delayed expansion)

By the way: do NOT use numbers as variable names! You don't need them anyway:

@echo off

goto main

:main
setlocal enabledelayedexpansion

set path=C:\techlogin.csv
set output=c:\script.txt

for /f "tokens=1,2,3,4 delims=," %%a in (!path!) do (

    echo. >>c:\Script.txt
    echo. >>c:\Script.txt
    echo use registry >>c:\Script.txt
    echo insert into techlogin (entrydate, RootCommunityID, TechID, pwhash1, pwhash2, failedattempts, expiration, IsPasswordCaseSensitive, email) >>c:\Script.txt
    echo values (GetDate(), -1, '%%a', %%b, %%c, 0,(GetDate() +360), 1, '%%d') >>c:\Script.txt
    echo. >>c:\Script.txt
    echo. >>c:\Script.txt
    echo insert into techpermission >>c:\Script.txt
    echo (TechID,RootCommunityID,CommunityID,Keys,Refund,Refresh,Permissions,AgentConfigurationAdmin,Asset,ImportBrandedAgent,ChangeTechPasswords,SuperPassword,CDOrder,OperatorKnowledge,AccessOnlineAccounts,Community,MoveAccounts,AccountChangeUser,ModifyBandwidthThrottling,RemoteAssist,Reports,ArchiveDelete,Reserve,Messages,AllocateLicenses,StatusMessage,AccountStatus,Billing,ServiceEvents,AgentConfiguration,ConnectedInternal,TapeGroup,Passwords,AccountAgentConfiguration,Policy,ClientDownload,Scripting,Communities,LDAPServer,LoginPermission) >>c:\Script.txt
    echo values ('%%a',-1,-1,-1647228430,0,1,1,0,0,1,1,1,1,0,1,0,1,1,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,1,1,0,1,1,0,1,1,1,0,0,1,1,1,0) >>c:\Script.txt
    echo.
    echo.
    echo.

 )

endlocal
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  • So, when I extend the block, I only get the first set of tokens for the output. This is interesting because I thought it should process and output every line, but it seems to stop after outputting the first set of tokens as variables. Jun 30, 2014 at 18:53
  • if you get only the first set of tokens, there must be something breaking your block (for example any goto command will break; forgetting the closing ) will break; any severe syntax error will break)
    – Stephan
    Jun 30, 2014 at 19:06
  • From what I can tell, the syntax looks correct. I'm not really sure what else can be done here. Also, if I take what you posted above without assigning the token as a variable, my output is then '%a' %b %c %d as variables. Does not seem to work what you posted. Jun 30, 2014 at 19:14
  • Anyone have any other suggestions? Jun 30, 2014 at 19:16
  • Anyone have any other suggestions? Jun 30, 2014 at 20:32
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So, I was able to use a FINDSTR to search for tokens that have been assigned the variables and copy over all tokens that haven't been assigned as a variable to another CSV file. I then setup secondary subroutines to alternate back and forth between the newly created CSV file and the original CSV file to use AND assign the tokens as variables. I now get the results that I need.

I understand why this is working, but I DO NOT understand why it was NOT working with my original method. Anyhow, this works out quite wonderfully.

Also, I used a ping >NULL to give the program enough time to create the new file and alternate back and forth, so there is NO maximum setlocal recursion level reachedsince there are so many variables that can be set.

Here is what I did with the code:

@echo off

goto :main

:main
setlocal enabledelayedexpansion

    set path=C:\techlogin.csv
    set output=c:\script.txt

    for /f "tokens=1,2,3,4 delims=," %%a in (!path!) do (
        set a=%%a
        set b=%%b
        set c=%%c
        set d=%%d

        goto :script

    )

:script

    echo. >>c:\Script.txt
    echo use registry >>c:\Script.txt
    echo insert into techlogin (entrydate, RootCommunityID, TechID, pwhash1, pwhash2, failedattempts, expiration, IsPasswordCaseSensitive, email) >>c:\Script.txt
    echo values (GetDate(), -1, '!a!', !b!, !c!, 0,(GetDate() +360), 1, '!d!') >>c:\Script.txt
    echo. >>c:\Script.txt
    echo. >>c:\Script.txt
    echo insert into techpermission >>c:\Script.txt
    echo (TechID,RootCommunityID,CommunityID,Keys,Refund,Refresh,Permissions,AgentConfigurationAdmin,Asset,ImportBrandedAgent,ChangeTechPasswords,SuperPassword,CDOrder,OperatorKnowledge,AccessOnlineAccounts,Community,MoveAccounts,AccountChangeUser,ModifyBandwidthThrottling,RemoteAssist,Reports,ArchiveDelete,Reserve,Messages,AllocateLicenses,StatusMessage,AccountStatus,Billing,ServiceEvents,AgentConfiguration,ConnectedInternal,TapeGroup,Passwords,AccountAgentConfiguration,Policy,ClientDownload,Scripting,Communities,LDAPServer,LoginPermission) >>c:\Script.txt
    echo values ('!a!',-1,-1,-1647228430,0,1,1,0,0,1,1,1,1,0,1,0,1,1,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,1,1,0,1,1,0,1,1,1,0,0,1,1,1,0) >>c:\Script.txt
    echo. >>c:\Script.txt
    echo. >>c:\Script.txt

    goto :csv

:csv

    Type !path! | findstr /I /V /c:"!a!" >c:\techlogin1.csv
    ping 127.0.0.1 -n 2 -w 1000 >nul

    goto :second main


endlocal
eof


:second main
setlocal enabledelayedexpansion

    set path=C:\techlogin1.csv
    set output=c:\script.txt

    for /f "tokens=1,2,3,4 delims=," %%a in (!path!) do (
        set a=%%a
        set b=%%b
        set c=%%c
        set d=%%d

        goto :second script

    )

:second script

    echo. >>c:\Script.txt
    echo use registry >>c:\Script.txt
    echo insert into techlogin (entrydate, RootCommunityID, TechID, pwhash1, pwhash2, failedattempts, expiration, IsPasswordCaseSensitive, email) >>c:\Script.txt
    echo values (GetDate(), -1, '!a!', !b!, !c!, 0,(GetDate() +360), 1, '!d!') >>c:\Script.txt
    echo. >>c:\Script.txt
    echo. >>c:\Script.txt
    echo insert into techpermission >>c:\Script.txt
    echo (TechID,RootCommunityID,CommunityID,Keys,Refund,Refresh,Permissions,AgentConfigurationAdmin,Asset,ImportBrandedAgent,ChangeTechPasswords,SuperPassword,CDOrder,OperatorKnowledge,AccessOnlineAccounts,Community,MoveAccounts,AccountChangeUser,ModifyBandwidthThrottling,RemoteAssist,Reports,ArchiveDelete,Reserve,Messages,AllocateLicenses,StatusMessage,AccountStatus,Billing,ServiceEvents,AgentConfiguration,ConnectedInternal,TapeGroup,Passwords,AccountAgentConfiguration,Policy,ClientDownload,Scripting,Communities,LDAPServer,LoginPermission) >>c:\Script.txt
    echo values ('!a!',-1,-1,-1647228430,0,1,1,0,0,1,1,1,1,0,1,0,1,1,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,1,1,0,1,1,0,1,1,1,0,0,1,1,1,0) >>c:\Script.txt
    echo. >>c:\Script.txt
    echo. >>c:\Script.txt

    goto :second csv

:second csv

    Type !path! | findstr /I /V /c:"!a!" >c:\techlogin.csv
    ping 127.0.0.1 -n 2 -w 1000 >nul

    goto :main

endlocal
eof
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You should never use PATH as your own variable. It is reserved to hold paths to your installed software. Setting your own value like that could break a script later on. It wouldn't cause a problem in your script, but if you get in the habit of abusing PATH, then you will eventually run into problems.

Why are you transferring the FOR variables to environment variables? Just use the FOR variables directly in your output statements.

I put an extra set of parentheses around the entire FOR loop so that I only need to redirect once. This is much faster than redirecting each line. It takes time to open the file and position the file pointer.

I changed echo. to echo(. It looks weird, but it is more reliable. echo. can fail under certain obscure scenarios.

@echo off
setlocal

set "input=C:\techlogin.csv"
set "output=c:\script.txt"

(for /f "usebackq tokens=1-4 delims=," %%A in ("%input%") do (
  echo(
  echo(
  echo use registry
  echo insert into techlogin (entrydate, RootCommunityID, TechID, pwhash1, pwhash2, failedattempts, expiration, IsPasswordCaseSensitive, email^)
  echo values (GetDate(^), -1, '%%~A', %%~B, %%~C, 0,(GetDate(^) +360^), 1, '%%~D'^)
  echo(
  echo(
  echo insert into techpermission
  echo (TechID,RootCommunityID,CommunityID,Keys,Refund,Refresh,Permissions,AgentConfigurationAdmin,Asset,ImportBrandedAgent,ChangeTechPasswords,SuperPassword,CDOrder,OperatorKnowledge,AccessOnlineAccounts,Community,MoveAccounts,AccountChangeUser,ModifyBandwidthThrottling,RemoteAssist,Reports,ArchiveDelete,Reserve,Messages,AllocateLicenses,StatusMessage,AccountStatus,Billing,ServiceEvents,AgentConfiguration,ConnectedInternal,TapeGroup,Passwords,AccountAgentConfiguration,Policy,ClientDownload,Scripting,Communities,LDAPServer,LoginPermission^)
  echo values ('%%~A',-1,-1,-1647228430,0,1,1,0,0,1,1,1,1,0,1,0,1,1,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,1,1,0,1,1,0,1,1,1,0,0,1,1,1,0^)
  echo(
  echo(
  echo(
)) >"%output%"

endlocal
exit /b
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  • Ok, I see that you cleaned up a lot of my script, however this does not seem to work. The echo( seems to conflict with the ( before the for command and the )) at the end of the statement. Also, the %%A variables for the tokens are not printing out properly. They print out %A in the script. Any other ideas? Jul 1, 2014 at 16:32
  • @user2472213 - ??? Are you sure you copied the script properly? The case of the FOR variables must match in the definition and the loop body. Also, ECHO( has been proven to work. It cannot be interfering with other parentheses. There must be other issues with the code you are testing.
    – dbenham
    Jul 1, 2014 at 16:51
  • Yea, I tried tinkering around with what you gave me dbenham, but still not working. Also, I am running this on Windows 8.1 Jul 1, 2014 at 16:55
  • Are you able to try yourself? I'm quite sure I am copying correctly. Just create a CSV file and add 4 rows like this: mike.cox,-123456789,-0987654321,[email protected] mark.cox,-123456789,-0987654321,[email protected] eric.cox,-123456789,-0987654321,[email protected] mulan.cox,-123456789,-0987654321,[email protected] Jul 1, 2014 at 22:42
  • @user2472213 - Sorry man. It was a stupid mistake on my part. The ) character in the ECHO statements must be escaped since it is not quoted. Otherwise it closes the loop early, hence I think why you were seeing %A in the output. I've edited my answer.
    – dbenham
    Jul 2, 2014 at 4:04

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