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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T07:06:01+00:00 2026-05-18T07:06:01+00:00

I have 2 (maybe more in future) layers of batch files that are making

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I have 2 (maybe more in future) layers of batch files that are making my life easier up until the point I tried to add paths with spaces in them.

Batch file 1:

@echo off
set thinga=c:\final build
set thingb=\\server\deployment for final buil

echo.
echo thing a: %thinga%
echo thing b: %thingb%
echo.

call lala.bat "%thinga%" "%thingb%"

Batch file 2 (lala.bat):

@echo off

echo.
echo. Param 1 %1
echo. Param 2 %2
echo.
set BASE=%1
set TARGET=%2
echo. Want to run:
echo.  doSomethingOnBaseFolder %BASE%
echo.  doSomethingOnBaseSubFolder "%BASE%\bin\release\*" "%TARGET%\"
echo.

The output of this is:

doSomethingOnBaseSubFolder ""c:\final build"\bin\release\*" ""\\server\deployment for final buil"\"

But I want the output to be

doSomethingOnBaseSubFolder "c:\final build\bin\release\*" "\\server\deployment for final buil\"

Is there no way to escape the space in any other way?

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    2026-05-18T07:06:02+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 7:06 am

    Use this syntax:

    set VAR="%~1"
    

    The %~1 is the first parameter without quotes, then put quotes around it to correctly handle paths with spaces in them. Like that you are always on the safe side.

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