A goto :label always breaks all loops.
But you can put your inner loop in a separated function, then it could work.
@echo off
SETLOCAL EnableDelayedExpansion
for /F "skip=8 tokens=* delims=." %%a in (sample.txt) do (
call :myInnerLoop "%%a"
)
echo out of inner loop
)
goto :eof
:myInnerLoop
for /F "skip=8 tokens=* delims=." %%b in (test.txt) do (
if "%~1"=="%%b" (
goto :next
) else (
echo %%a
)
:next
goto :eof
One remark, breaking of FOR /L loops does not work as expected, the for-loop always count to the end, but if you break it, the execution of the inner code is stopped, but it could be really slow.
@echo ON
FOR /L %%n IN (1,1,1000000) DO (
echo %%n - count
goto :break
)
:break
EDIT:
Proof of concept
@echo off
SETLOCAL EnableDelayedExpansion
for %%a in (a b c) DO (
echo Outer loop %%a
call :inner %%a
)
goto :eof
:inner
for %%b in (U V W X Y Z) DO (
if %%b==X (
echo break
goto :break
)
echo Inner loop Outer=%1 Inner=%%b
)
:break
goto :eof
Output
Outer loop a
Inner loop Outer=a Inner=U
Inner loop Outer=a Inner=V
Inner loop Outer=a Inner=W
break
Outer loop b
Inner loop Outer=b Inner=U
Inner loop Outer=b Inner=V
Inner loop Outer=b Inner=W
break
Outer loop c
Inner loop Outer=c Inner=U
Inner loop Outer=c Inner=V
Inner loop Outer=c Inner=W
break
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