how to write data to text file using batch












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I have create the batch file with following code



echo. > Statgather.txt
echo set headING oN; > statgather.txt
echo spool br.txt >> statgather.txt
echo set headING off; >> statgather.txt
echo select * from branchseats where branchcode = '&BRANCHCODE'; >> statgather.txt
echo. >> Statgather.txt
echo spool off; >> statgather.txt
echo quit Statgather.txt


But the results was come like below



set headING oN; 

spool br.txt
set headING off;
spool off;


Please help me to create a batch file. Thank you.










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    I have create the batch file with following code



    echo. > Statgather.txt
    echo set headING oN; > statgather.txt
    echo spool br.txt >> statgather.txt
    echo set headING off; >> statgather.txt
    echo select * from branchseats where branchcode = '&BRANCHCODE'; >> statgather.txt
    echo. >> Statgather.txt
    echo spool off; >> statgather.txt
    echo quit Statgather.txt


    But the results was come like below



    set headING oN; 

    spool br.txt
    set headING off;
    spool off;


    Please help me to create a batch file. Thank you.










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      I have create the batch file with following code



      echo. > Statgather.txt
      echo set headING oN; > statgather.txt
      echo spool br.txt >> statgather.txt
      echo set headING off; >> statgather.txt
      echo select * from branchseats where branchcode = '&BRANCHCODE'; >> statgather.txt
      echo. >> Statgather.txt
      echo spool off; >> statgather.txt
      echo quit Statgather.txt


      But the results was come like below



      set headING oN; 

      spool br.txt
      set headING off;
      spool off;


      Please help me to create a batch file. Thank you.










      share|improve this question















      I have create the batch file with following code



      echo. > Statgather.txt
      echo set headING oN; > statgather.txt
      echo spool br.txt >> statgather.txt
      echo set headING off; >> statgather.txt
      echo select * from branchseats where branchcode = '&BRANCHCODE'; >> statgather.txt
      echo. >> Statgather.txt
      echo spool off; >> statgather.txt
      echo quit Statgather.txt


      But the results was come like below



      set headING oN; 

      spool br.txt
      set headING off;
      spool off;


      Please help me to create a batch file. Thank you.







      batch-file echo






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      edited Nov 12 '18 at 5:39









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          (Echo Line 1
          Echo Line 2
          Echo Line 3
          Echo Line 4)>"Statgather.txt"


          Some characters, especially ampersands, redirection characters and closing parentheses, may need escaping.






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          • thank you for a comment . but under mentioned line not appear in "Statgather.txt" select * from branchseats where branchcode = '&BRANCHCODE';
            – akila
            Nov 12 '18 at 8:43










          • @akila, did you read the footnote? do you know what an ampersand is?
            – Compo
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          Echo Line 4)>"Statgather.txt"


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          • thank you for a comment . but under mentioned line not appear in "Statgather.txt" select * from branchseats where branchcode = '&BRANCHCODE';
            – akila
            Nov 12 '18 at 8:43










          • @akila, did you read the footnote? do you know what an ampersand is?
            – Compo
            Nov 12 '18 at 11:44


















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          Here's one way, before asking in future, please search the site.



          (Echo Line 1
          Echo Line 2
          Echo Line 3
          Echo Line 4)>"Statgather.txt"


          Some characters, especially ampersands, redirection characters and closing parentheses, may need escaping.






          share|improve this answer





















          • thank you for a comment . but under mentioned line not appear in "Statgather.txt" select * from branchseats where branchcode = '&BRANCHCODE';
            – akila
            Nov 12 '18 at 8:43










          • @akila, did you read the footnote? do you know what an ampersand is?
            – Compo
            Nov 12 '18 at 11:44
















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          Here's one way, before asking in future, please search the site.



          (Echo Line 1
          Echo Line 2
          Echo Line 3
          Echo Line 4)>"Statgather.txt"


          Some characters, especially ampersands, redirection characters and closing parentheses, may need escaping.






          share|improve this answer












          Here's one way, before asking in future, please search the site.



          (Echo Line 1
          Echo Line 2
          Echo Line 3
          Echo Line 4)>"Statgather.txt"


          Some characters, especially ampersands, redirection characters and closing parentheses, may need escaping.







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          • thank you for a comment . but under mentioned line not appear in "Statgather.txt" select * from branchseats where branchcode = '&BRANCHCODE';
            – akila
            Nov 12 '18 at 8:43










          • @akila, did you read the footnote? do you know what an ampersand is?
            – Compo
            Nov 12 '18 at 11:44




















          • thank you for a comment . but under mentioned line not appear in "Statgather.txt" select * from branchseats where branchcode = '&BRANCHCODE';
            – akila
            Nov 12 '18 at 8:43










          • @akila, did you read the footnote? do you know what an ampersand is?
            – Compo
            Nov 12 '18 at 11:44


















          thank you for a comment . but under mentioned line not appear in "Statgather.txt" select * from branchseats where branchcode = '&BRANCHCODE';
          – akila
          Nov 12 '18 at 8:43




          thank you for a comment . but under mentioned line not appear in "Statgather.txt" select * from branchseats where branchcode = '&BRANCHCODE';
          – akila
          Nov 12 '18 at 8:43












          @akila, did you read the footnote? do you know what an ampersand is?
          – Compo
          Nov 12 '18 at 11:44






          @akila, did you read the footnote? do you know what an ampersand is?
          – Compo
          Nov 12 '18 at 11:44




















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