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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T11:08:58+00:00 2026-06-03T11:08:58+00:00

Using batch commands how do I get the folder path/directory from a string? For

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Using batch commands how do I get the folder path/directory from a string?

For example, if I have the string “C:\user\blah\abc.txt” how do I split the string so I can just get the folder part, ie, “C:\user\blah\”?

If pass the string “C:\user\blah\abc.txt” in the command line of a batch file, how do I split that string into just the folder part?

REM // Grab "C:\user\blah\abc.txt" from the command line
SET path="%*" 
REM // The following doesn't successfully capture the "C:\user\blah\" part
SET justFolder=%path:~dp1%
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    2026-06-03T11:09:00+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 11:09 am

    the ~dp option only works with the batch parameters (%1 %2 …) or with FOR substitution parameters (%%a %%b …). Read HELP CALL.

    So, to achieve what you want, try the following code

    call :setJustFolder "%*"
    echo %justFolder%
    goto :eof
    
    :setJustFolder
    set justFolder=%~dp1
    goto :eof
    

    As an aside note, my personal preference is not to add ” around user entered filenames. I would code the previous code simply as

    set justFolder=%~dp1
    echo %justFolder%
    
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