Maybe I'm screwing up the syntax of the standard for /f
method, but when I put a very complex command involving && and | within the backticks in the limit of the for /f
, it causes problems. A slight modification from the usual is possible to handle an arbitrary complexity command:
SET VV=some_command -many -arguments && another_command -requiring -the-other -command | handling_of_output | more_handling
for /f "usebackq tokens=*" %%a in (`%VV%`) do mycommand %%a
By putting your full and complex command in a variable first, then putting a reference to the variable in the limit rather than putting the complex command directly into the limit of the for loop, you can avoid syntax interpretation issues. Currently if I copy the exact command I have set to the VV
variable in the example above into where it's used, %VV%
, it causes syntax errors.