True, now that I know about /set's -n switch I can use that, however since the /set -l vs. /var connection and the 'local variable precedence' behaviour of /set that qwerty described are both undocumented it would still be nice to have a -n switch for /var. In fact it'd still be useful even if they were documented since /var has greater capabilities than /set (ie. multi-variable assigment) and so is preferential in most instances.


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