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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T22:38:34+00:00 2026-05-10T22:38:34+00:00

I am running a program and want to see what its return code is

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I am running a program and want to see what its return code is (since it returns different codes based on different errors).

I know in Bash I can do this by running

echo $?

What do I do when using cmd.exe on Windows?

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  1. 2026-05-10T22:38:35+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 10:38 pm

    The "exit code" is stored in a shell variable named errorlevel.

    The errorlevel is set at the end of a console application. Windows applications behave a little differently; see @gary‘s answer below.

    Use the if command keyword errorlevel for comparison:

    if errorlevel <n> (<statements>) 

    Which will execute statements when the errorlevel is greater than or equal to n. Execute if /? for details.

    A shell variable named errorlevel contains the value as a string and can be dereferenced by wrapping with %’s.

    Example script:

    my_nifty_exe.exe  rem Give resolution instructions for known exit codes. rem Ignore exit code 1. rem Otherwise give a generic error message.  if %errorlevel%==7 (    echo "Replace magnetic tape." ) else if %errorlevel%==3 (    echo "Extinguish the printer." ) else if errorlevel 2 (    echo Unknown Error: %errorlevel% refer to Run Book documentation. ) else (    echo "Success!" ) 

    Warning: An environment variable named errorlevel, if it exists, will override the shell variable named errorlevel. if errorlevel tests are not affected.

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