The command interpreter substitutes C:\Prgmcode for %1 and B: for %2, then uses xcopy with the /e and /s command-line options. If xcopy encounters an error, the batch program reads the exit code and goes to the label indicated in the appropriate IF ERRORLEVEL statement, then displays ...
The command interpreter substitutesC:\Prgmcodefor%1andB:for%2, then usesxcopywith the/eand/scommand-line options. Ifxcopyencounters an error, the batch program reads the exit code and goes to the label indicated in the appropriateIF ERRORLEVELstatement, then displays the appropriate message and...
The command interpreter substitutes C:\Prgmcode for %1 and B: for %2, then uses xcopy with the /e and /s command-line options. If xcopyencounters an error, the batch program reads the exit code and goes to the label indicated in the appropriate IF ERRORLEVEL statement, then displays ...
The command interpreter substitutes C:\Prgmcode for %1 and B: for %2, then uses xcopy with the /e and /s command-line options. If xcopy encounters an error, the batch program reads the exit code and goes to the label indicated in the appropriate IF ERRORLEVEL statement, then displays ...
The command interpreter substitutes C:\Prgmcode for%1and B: for%2, then usesxcopywith the/eand/scommand-line options. Ifxcopyencounters an error, the batch program reads the exit code and goes to the label indicated in the appropriateIF ERRORLEVELstatement, then displays the appropriate message...
The command interpreter substitutes C:\Prgmcode for%1and B: for%2, then usesxcopywith the/eand/scommand-line options. Ifxcopyencounters an error, the batch program reads the exit code and goes to the label indicated in the appropriateIF ERRORLEVELstatement, then displays the appropriate message...
The command interpreter substitutesC:\Prgmcodefor%1andB:for%2, then usesxcopywith the/eand/scommand-line options. Ifxcopyencounters an error, the batch program reads the exit code and goes to the label indicated in the appropriateIF ERRORLEVELstatement, then displays the appropriate message and...
The command interpreter substitutesC:\Prgmcodefor%1andB:for%2, then usesxcopywith the/eand/scommand-line options. Ifxcopyencounters an error, the batch program reads the exit code and goes to the label indicated in the appropriateIF ERRORLEVELstatement, then displays the appropriate message and...
Xcopy command syntax The Xcopy command has a large number of possible options which makes it very powerful and flexible. The syntax of the Xcopy command is as follows: Syntax Xcopy <Source> [<Destination>] [/w] [/p] [/c] [/v] [/q] [/f] [/l] [/g] [/d [:MM-DD-YYYY]] [...
The robocopy command is also similar to the xcopy command but has even more options. Xcopy Command Syntax: xcopysource[destination] [/a] [/b] [/c] [/d[:date]] [/e] [/f] [/g] [/h] [/i] [/j] [/k] [/l] [/m] [/n] [/o] [/p] [/q] [/r] [/s] [/t] [/u]...