%0
through %9
.
When these variables are encountered in a batch or command file, the
command processor replaces them, in sequence, with the arguments that
were given to the file.
&os2; reads the percent sign (%
) as a command rather than
as a regular input character. If you intend to use the percent sign as
an input character, you must specify it twice (e.g. as in ABC%%.IN
).
If you need more than nine variables, you can use the
SHIFT
command.