In computing, choice is a command that allows for batch files to prompt the user to select one item from a set of single-character choices. It is available in DOS and Microsoft Windows command line interpreters such as cmd. exe and COMMAND. COM and was introduced in MS-DOS 6.0. Starting with Windows 2000, the set command has similar functionality using the /P command-line argument.
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- In computing, choice is a command that allows for batch files to prompt the user to select one item from a set of single-character choices. It is available in DOS and Microsoft Windows command line interpreters such as cmd. exe and COMMAND. COM and was introduced in MS-DOS 6.0. Starting with Windows 2000, the set command has similar functionality using the /P command-line argument.
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- In computing, choice is a command that allows for batch files to prompt the user to select one item from a set of single-character choices. It is available in DOS and Microsoft Windows command line interpreters such as cmd. exe and COMMAND. COM and was introduced in MS-DOS 6.0. Starting with Windows 2000, the set command has similar functionality using the /P command-line argument.
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