Overview of Syntax Elements
The following table provides an overview of the syntax elements:
: | The colon separates the mnemonics of a command. In a command line the separating semicolon marks the uppermost command level. |
; | The semicolon separates two commands of a command line. It does not alter the path. |
, | The comma separates several parameters of a command. |
? | The question mark forms a query. |
* | The asterisk marks a common command. |
' ' " | Quotation marks introduce a string and terminate it (both single and double quotation marks are possible). |
# | The hash symbol introduces binary, octal, hexadecimal and block data.
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| A "white space" (ASCII-Code 0 to 9, 11 to 32 decimal, e.g. blank) separates the header from the parameters. |
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