Call


Applies To: Windows Server 2008,Windows Vista

Calls one batch program from another without stopping the parent batch program. The call command accepts labels as the target of the call.

Note

Call has no effect at the command prompt when it is used outside of a script or batch file.

For examples of how to use this command, see Examples.

Syntax


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call [Drive:][Path]<FileName> [<BatchParameters>] [:<Label> [<Arguments>]]

Parameters

Parameter

Description

[<Drive>:][<Path>]<FileName>

Specifies the location and name of the batch program that you want to call. The FileName parameter is required, and it must have a .bat or .cmd extension.

<BatchParameters>

Specifies any command-line information required by the batch program.

:<Label>

Specifies the label that you want a batch program control to jump to.

<Arguments>

Specifies the command-line information to be passed to the new instance of the batch program, beginning at :Label.

/?

Displays help at the command prompt.

Batch parameters

The batch script argument references (%0, %1, ...) are listed in the following tables.

%* in a batch script refers to all the arguments (for example, %1, %2, %3...)

You can use the following optional syntaxes as substitutions for batch parameters (%n):

Batch Parameter

Description

%~1

Expands %1 and removes surrounding quotation marks (" ").

%~f1

Expands %1 to a fully qualified path.

%~d1

Expands %1 to a drive letter only.

%~p1

Expands %1 to a path only.

%~n1

Expands %1 to a file name only.

%~x1

Expands %1 to a file name extension only.

%~s1

Expands %1 to a fully qualified path that contains short names only.

%~a1

Expands %1 to the file attributes.

%~t1

Expands %1 to the date and time of file.

%~z1

Expands %1 to the size of the file.

%~$PATH:1

Searches the directories listed in the PATH environment variable, and expands %1 to the fully qualified name of the first directory found. If the environment variable name is not defined or the file is not found by the search, then this modifier expands to the empty string.

The following table shows how you can combine modifiers with the batch parameters for compound results:

Batch Parameter with Modifier

Description

%~dp1

Expands %1 to a drive letter and path only.

%~nx1

Expands %1 to a file name and extension only.

%~dp$PATH:1

Searches the directories listed in the PATH environment variable for %1, and then expands to the drive letter and path of the first directory found.

%~ftza1

Expands %1 to display output similar to the dir command.

In the above examples, %1 and PATH can be replaced by other valid values. The %~ syntax is terminated by a valid argument number. The %~ modifiers cannot be used with %*.

Remarks

Examples

To run the Checknew.bat program from another batch program, type the following command in the parent batch program:


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call checknew

If the parent batch program accepts two batch parameters and you want it to pass those parameters to Checknew.bat, type the following command in the parent batch program:


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call checknew %1 %2

Additional references

Command-Line Syntax Key