.STRING_FUNCS: ECHO Function
.ALIAS.......: ECHOFUNC
.DISCUSSION..:
e Produces only the strings specified using the /Q, /P, and /S
parameters. Justification, if specified using the /J parm, is applied
only to the string, if any, supplied on the /Q parm.
You can use /Fe for situations in which you want Fdate to produce output that
doesn't include any sort of date. In these cases, Fdate functions just like
the DOS "echo" command.
The /Fe function is especially useful in conjunction with the /J (justify)
parm (see below).
One nifty feature of /Fe (although one that will be of interest only to
extreme batch-file power users) is its ability, when used in conjunction with
/V, to put a character into an environment variable that the SET command
would not accept: characters such as an equal-sign "=" , the redirection
symbol ">", and the pipe symbol "|".