I have foo.sql as:
print 'foo=$(foo)'
Then I have in foo.cmd the following shell script:
sqlcmd -i foo.sql -v foo="c:\path"
Running foo.cmd prints:
foo=\path
how do I escape the “c:”? Is dos-shell eating it, or is it sqlcmd?
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OK, my mistake. the above does work.
What i did wrong was doing: sqlcmd -i foo.sql -v foo=’c:\path’
(single quote, since I tried to pass them as ‘ ‘ sql string) that won’t work. it will chop the c: