>If you want to use the directory of the bat file that launched the script >then technically it is the parent of the script. > >You will find that path of that in system/script/parent/path True, but if trim.bat and trim.r are both in the same directory in the path, say N:\UTL, and I run from the "current dir" say N:\C\410, don't I still get N:\UTL\ as the path to the parent batch file, instead of the "current dir", N:\C\410?
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