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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T12:17:33+00:00 2026-05-20T12:17:33+00:00

This is a variation of this question: Remove Trailing Slash From Batch File Input

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This is a variation of this question:
Remove Trailing Slash From Batch File Input

but it’s subtly different, so I don’t think it’s a dupe.

I’m having trouble making this work with directories that have spaces in them (running WinXP).

:START
@echo What folder do you want to process? (Provide a path without a closing backslash)
set /p datapath=

::Is string empty?
IF X%datapath% == X GOTO:START

::Does string have a trailing slash? if so remove it 
IF %datapath:~-1%==\ SET datapath=%datapath:~0,-1%

echo %datapath%

It handles:

c:\

properly (stripping it to c:)

But if you enter:

c:\test space

the error is “space was unexpected at this time.”

If you try enter:

"c:\test space"

You get the same error.

I thought it would involve a strategically placed ” or two in this line:

IF %datapath:~-1%==\ SET datapath=%datapath:~0,-1%

But I haven’t had any luck.

Any ideas?

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    2026-05-20T12:17:33+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 12:17 pm

    You can solve it with delayed expansion, because delayed expansion works different than percent expansion.

    :START
    setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
    @echo What folder do you want to process? (Provide a path without a closing backslash)
    set /p datapath=
    
    ::Is string empty?
    IF X!datapath! == X GOTO:START
    
    ::Does string have a trailing slash? if so remove it 
    IF !datapath:~-1!==\ SET "datapath=!datapath:~0,-1!"
    
    echo !datapath!
    

    It expands later than the percent expansion, and after the delayed expansion no more parsing is done, so even spaces or special characters have any effect.

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