MikeBaas Feb 62 1 Feb 28, 2013 #1 Hi, is there really no way to get DIR display just the filename, not the extension? /B is nice, but still shows the extension... Thanks Michael
Hi, is there really no way to get DIR display just the filename, not the extension? /B is nice, but still shows the extension... Thanks Michael
MikeBaas Feb 62 1 Feb 28, 2013 #3 pdir *.ppw /(%@name[*]) displays one "*" for every file. pdir *.ppw /(%%@name[*]) prefixes every filename with a "%"-sign. What am I doing wrong? (Using 13.04.55)
pdir *.ppw /(%@name[*]) displays one "*" for every file. pdir *.ppw /(%%@name[*]) prefixes every filename with a "%"-sign. What am I doing wrong? (Using 13.04.55)
G Glennbo51 Guest Feb 28, 2013 #4 MikeBaas said: pdir *.ppw /(%@name[*]) displays one "*" for every file. pdir *.ppw /(%%@name[*]) prefixes every filename with a "%"-sign. What am I doing wrong? (Using 13.04.55) Click to expand... Try pdir /(@name[*])
MikeBaas said: pdir *.ppw /(%@name[*]) displays one "*" for every file. pdir *.ppw /(%%@name[*]) prefixes every filename with a "%"-sign. What am I doing wrong? (Using 13.04.55) Click to expand... Try pdir /(@name[*])
rconn Administrator May 13,066 195 Staff member Feb 28, 2013 #5 MikeBaas said: pdir *.ppw /(%@name[*]) displays one "*" for every file. Click to expand... That should be: Code: pdir (/@name[*]) *.ppw PDIR options first, and no % for the variable function. (Otherwise, it will be parsed & expanded before PDIR is executed.)
MikeBaas said: pdir *.ppw /(%@name[*]) displays one "*" for every file. Click to expand... That should be: Code: pdir (/@name[*]) *.ppw PDIR options first, and no % for the variable function. (Otherwise, it will be parsed & expanded before PDIR is executed.)