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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T06:10:51+00:00 2026-05-27T06:10:51+00:00

here is the example how you do it with normal variables: SET _test=123456789abcdef0 SET

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here is the example how you do it with normal variables:

SET _test=123456789abcdef0
SET _result=%_test:~-7%
ECHO %_result%
:: that shows: abcdef0

But what to do with variables with double percent at the begin (like %%A), variables like this are needed in for loops:

FOR /D %%d IN (c:\windows\*) DO (
  echo %%d
)

this works, but:

FOR /D %%d IN (c:\windows\*) DO (
  echo %%d:~-7%
)

simply copies :~-7 into the echo command

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    2026-05-27T06:10:52+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 6:10 am

    The replace and substring syntax only works for variables not for parameters.

    But you can simply copy the parameter into a variable and then use the substring syntax.

    setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
    FOR /D %%d IN (c:\windows\*) DO (
      set "var=%%d"
      echo !var:~-7!
    )
    

    You need here the delayed expansion, as a normal %var% would be expanded while parsing the complete block, not at execution time.

    Or you could use the call technic, but this is very slow and have many side effects.

    FOR /D %%d IN (c:\windows\*) DO (
      set "var=%%d"
      call echo %%var:~-7%%
    )
    
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