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I trying to copy from on file to another using a batch file, however i get the error in valid path.

SET DatabaseBackupPath=C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL12.DBNAME\MSSQL\Backup
SET NewDatabaseBackupPath=‪‪C:\Users\USERNAME\Documents

xcopy "%DatabaseBackupPath%\%NewestFile%" "%NewDatabaseBackupPath%"

This is the ouput for %NewDatabaseBackupPath% = "ÔǬÔǬC:\Users\USERNAME\Documents"

Can someone explain why all these characters exist and a possible solution?

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  • Try for the second line SET "NewDatabaseBackupPath=‪‪%USERPROFILE%\Documents"
    – Mofi
    Jul 5, 2016 at 11:17
  • @mofi thanks fro the reply, unfortunately this still thinks the file path is ÔǬÔǬC:\Users\USERNAME\Documents
    – Bish25
    Jul 5, 2016 at 11:30
  • Perhaps your batch file is not stored as ANSI text file but as a Unicode file?
    – aschipfl
    Jul 5, 2016 at 11:34
  • @aschipfl How would i get around this? very new to creating batch files?
    – Bish25
    Jul 5, 2016 at 11:37
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    This depends on your text editor; I'd open your batch file with Notepad using its "File»Open..." dialog; as soon as you are selecting your batch file, its encoding should be displayed in the related field (at least on Windows Vista or later); if it is not ANSI, you could change it when manoeuvring to "File»Save As..."...
    – aschipfl
    Jul 5, 2016 at 11:44

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There is doubled harmful character [U+202A] in line SET NewDatabaseBackupPath=… and its UTF-8 representation 0xE280AA i.e. decimal sequence 226, 128, 170 is the same as that ÔǬ string in OEM code pages

CP850 US & Western Eu
CP852 Central Europe
CP857 Turkic

Try Alt+226, Alt+128. Alt+170 in an open cmd window or check using my Alt KeyCode Finder script

Picture taken from Google Chrome Extension Unicode Analyzer

U+202A

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  • thanks for the information very useful, so how can i fix this issue?
    – Bish25
    Jul 6, 2016 at 10:15

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