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Code first:

ECHO off
SET home       = c:\Cygwin\home\ian
SET update_log = %home%\update.txt
                 ^^^^^^

Is there a way to prepend the %home% variable in the initialization of update_log variable as in the example shown above?

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2 Answers 2

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  • Spaces on the left side of the equal sign are included in the variable name.
  • Spaces on the right side of the equal sign are included in the variable value.

If the spaces in these places are not a requirement, don't use them

SET "home=c:\Cygwin\home\ian"
SET "update_log=%home%\update.txt"

Also, it is recomended to quote the assignments to prevent problems with special characters and to avoid the inclusion of spaces at the end of the value.

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Exactly as you have it, except batch is sensitive to spaces in a SET statement. SET FLAG = N sets a variable named "FLAGSpace" to a value of "SpaceN"

The syntax SET "var=value" (where value may be empty) is used to ensure that any stray trailing spaces are NOT included in the value assigned. set /a can safely be used "quoteless".

So - remove the spaces

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  • set /a can safely be used "quoteless" - as long no: logical shift, bitwise and, bitwise or, assignments with the previous operators are involved.
    – user6811411
    Mar 25, 2017 at 0:46

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