eol=c - specifies an end of line comment character (just one) skip=n - specifies the number of lines to skip at the beginning ...

eol=c           - specifies an end of line comment character                            (just one)          skip=n          - specifies the number of lines to skip at the                            beginning of the file.          delims=xxx      - specifies a delimiter set.  This replaces the                            default delimiter set of space and tab.          tokens=x,y,m-n  - specifies which tokens from each line are to                            be passed to the for body for each iteration.                            This will cause additional variable names to                            be allocated.  The m-n form is a range,                            specifying the mth through the nth tokens.  If                            the last character in the tokens= string is an                            asterisk, then an additional variable is                            allocated and receives the remaining text on                            the line after the last token parsed.          usebackq        - specifies that the new semantics are in force,                            where a back quoted string is executed as a                            command and a single quoted string is a                            literal string command and allows the use of                            double quotes to quote file names in                            filenameset.        Some examples might help:    FOR /F "eol=; tokens=2,3* delims=, " %%i in (myfile.txt) do @echo %%i %%j %%k
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