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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T12:06:44+00:00 2026-05-16T12:06:44+00:00

I have a question with the for batch command in windows. I have a

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I have a question with the “for” batch command in windows.

I have a file called keys.txt which contains this line..

key,value,x86,windows7

I want to parse this line and store the 4 comma seperated variables in 4 variables. I accomplish that by the following windows batch script.

 for /F "tokens=1,2,3,4* delims=," %%i
 in (keys.txt) do (

    echo first is %%i

    echo second is %%j

    echo third is %%k

    echo fourth is %%l

    echo rest is %%m

    echo -------------  

 )

However, when i modify the keys.txt to

key,value,,windows7

The third variable is printed as windows7. I would expect the 3rd variable to be empty and the 4th variable to be windows7. If i give a space between the 2 comma’s like this

key,value, ,windows7

Then it prints the 3rd variable as empty and the 4th variable as Windows7.

Anyone knows how i can make the earlier case (i.e the one without the space) also to work correctly?

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    2026-05-16T12:06:45+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 12:06 pm

    Try this. Idea fom here
    The script preprocess each line assigning the text #NUL# to each empty slot. You can disregard #NUL# values after that.

    cls
    setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
    @echo off
    for /f "tokens=*" %%X in (keys.txt) do (
        set "work=%%X"
        :: fill empty fields with "#NUL#" ...
        :: but do it twice, just in case consecutive fields are empty
        for /l %%i in (1,1,2) do set "work=!work:,,=,#NUL#,!"
        for /F "tokens=1,2,3,4* delims=," %%i in ("!work!") do (
    echo first is %%i
    echo second is %%j
    echo third is %%k
    echo fourth is %%l
    echo rest is %%m
    echo -------------  
    ))
    

    HTH

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