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So I'm creating a batch file that is appending output into another batch file from a few different commands. But when I do this a line break, carriage return is placed in the file creating a ...
To create a batch file, all you need to do is create a new, plain-text file with the .bat extension, and enter any commands in the file the same way that you would use them on the command line.
I am looking for a way to run a couple for loops in a batch file. and have the loops wait between each run of the previous commands to finish: FOR /L %%a IN (1,2,3) DO (start cmd /c ping 127.0.0.1 ...
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