How can I write “ > yes” to txt file by batch file?












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How can I write > yes to txt file by batch file

They have examples but they do not work

Example 1: echo > yes >> example.txt

Commande ECHO activ.e. Write a error message in the example.txt file

Please help where










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  • or echo hellow >yes >> example.txt not work i want write hellow >yes

    – idir benyahia
    Feb 21 at 15:43













  • the vbs work but batch file not work please help

    – idir benyahia
    Feb 21 at 15:46











  • duplicate: How can I add greater than and less than into a batch file variable

    – phuclv
    Feb 21 at 16:27
















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How can I write > yes to txt file by batch file

They have examples but they do not work

Example 1: echo > yes >> example.txt

Commande ECHO activ.e. Write a error message in the example.txt file

Please help where










share|improve this question

























  • or echo hellow >yes >> example.txt not work i want write hellow >yes

    – idir benyahia
    Feb 21 at 15:43













  • the vbs work but batch file not work please help

    – idir benyahia
    Feb 21 at 15:46











  • duplicate: How can I add greater than and less than into a batch file variable

    – phuclv
    Feb 21 at 16:27














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How can I write > yes to txt file by batch file

They have examples but they do not work

Example 1: echo > yes >> example.txt

Commande ECHO activ.e. Write a error message in the example.txt file

Please help where










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How can I write > yes to txt file by batch file

They have examples but they do not work

Example 1: echo > yes >> example.txt

Commande ECHO activ.e. Write a error message in the example.txt file

Please help where







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  • or echo hellow >yes >> example.txt not work i want write hellow >yes

    – idir benyahia
    Feb 21 at 15:43













  • the vbs work but batch file not work please help

    – idir benyahia
    Feb 21 at 15:46











  • duplicate: How can I add greater than and less than into a batch file variable

    – phuclv
    Feb 21 at 16:27



















  • or echo hellow >yes >> example.txt not work i want write hellow >yes

    – idir benyahia
    Feb 21 at 15:43













  • the vbs work but batch file not work please help

    – idir benyahia
    Feb 21 at 15:46











  • duplicate: How can I add greater than and less than into a batch file variable

    – phuclv
    Feb 21 at 16:27

















or echo hellow >yes >> example.txt not work i want write hellow >yes

– idir benyahia
Feb 21 at 15:43







or echo hellow >yes >> example.txt not work i want write hellow >yes

– idir benyahia
Feb 21 at 15:43















the vbs work but batch file not work please help

– idir benyahia
Feb 21 at 15:46





the vbs work but batch file not work please help

– idir benyahia
Feb 21 at 15:46













duplicate: How can I add greater than and less than into a batch file variable

– phuclv
Feb 21 at 16:27





duplicate: How can I add greater than and less than into a batch file variable

– phuclv
Feb 21 at 16:27










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You need to escape the > character. Otherwise it gets interpreted as a redirection operator. Escape it with the ^ character. This works:



echo ^> yes >> example.txt


See this page for more information about escaping special characters.






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You need to escape the > character. Otherwise it gets interpreted as a redirection operator. Escape it with the ^ character. This works:



echo ^> yes >> example.txt


See this page for more information about escaping special characters.






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    @idirbenyahia Please see What should I do when someone answers my question? Accepting an answer is the best way to say "thanks, it works".

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You need to escape the > character. Otherwise it gets interpreted as a redirection operator. Escape it with the ^ character. This works:



echo ^> yes >> example.txt


See this page for more information about escaping special characters.






share|improve this answer



















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    @idirbenyahia Please see What should I do when someone answers my question? Accepting an answer is the best way to say "thanks, it works".

    – Kamil Maciorowski
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You need to escape the > character. Otherwise it gets interpreted as a redirection operator. Escape it with the ^ character. This works:



echo ^> yes >> example.txt


See this page for more information about escaping special characters.






share|improve this answer













You need to escape the > character. Otherwise it gets interpreted as a redirection operator. Escape it with the ^ character. This works:



echo ^> yes >> example.txt


See this page for more information about escaping special characters.







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    – Kamil Maciorowski
    Feb 21 at 16:10








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@idirbenyahia Please see What should I do when someone answers my question? Accepting an answer is the best way to say "thanks, it works".

– Kamil Maciorowski
Feb 21 at 16:10





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