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About Chaining of Batch Files

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Old 08-29-2006
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About Chaining of Batch Files

What is meant by Chaining of Batch files in DOS? What are the precautions or necessary stpes one has to take while doing chaining of batch files.
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Re: About Chaining of Batch Files

Batch chaining is the procedure in which the control, passes from the first to the second and then executes the second after finishing second do not return to the first and chains like that.For example if there are two batch files. In the first batch file the name of the second batch file can be placed which passes the control to the second batch file and after this control, does not return to the first batch file.This process is chaining.

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