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How can I check if an argument is defined when starting/calling a batch file?


I'm trying to use the following validation logic in a batch file but the "usage" block never executes even when no parameter is supplied to the batch file.

if ("%1"=="") goto usage

@echo This should not execute

@echo Done.
goto :eof

:usage
@echo Usage: %0 <EnvironmentName>
exit 1

What am I doing wrong?


Solution

  • The check for whether a commandline argument has been set can be [%1]==[], but, as Dave Costa points out, "%1"=="" will also work.

    I also fixed a syntax error in the usage echo to escape the greater-than and less-than signs. In addition, the exit needs a /B argument otherwise CMD.exe will quit.

    @echo off
    
    if [%1]==[] goto usage
    @echo This should not execute
    @echo Done.
    goto :eof
    :usage
    @echo Usage: %0 ^<EnvironmentName^>
    exit /B 1