I'd say no.
Your question has been upvoted, which should tell you that it's been well received by the community. The answer has also been upvoted which tells you the same thing.
The answer may come across as a simple mistake or typo to yourself - but this kind of issue could easily be reproduced unintentionally by someone not as well versed in the language. I myself have very basic knowledge in writing batch files and could easily have done that without knowing why it didn't work as expected.
The problem presented, and the answer to it (with a good explanation) is of value to the wider community and to other developers that may fall into the same issue - therefore it should stay.
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, but because I misunderstood what was actually happening, the answer, (which solved my issue) is probably a duplicate of answers to a different question. Since the answer has now been upvoted, deleting it seems to no longer be an option anyway. I have since upvoted and accepted that answer.