Hi guys, my batch .btm file isn't work if it runs inside a folder containing spaces in its name. Should i configure the tcmd.ini file to fix it? Thank you
Hi guys, my batch .btm file isn't work if it runs inside a folder containing spaces in its name. Should i configure the tcmd.ini file to fix it? Thank you
A little more information would be helpful: Exactly what command doesn't work, and how does it not work? But in general, you should quote any filename that contains spaces, or that might contain spaces.
There are a few commands like PUSHD, CD, and CDD which 'know' they can only receive one argument, so you can omit the quotes. Still, it's probably best to use the correct syntax; if an argument contains spaces, quote it.
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