Concatenate Files
- 14 May 2021
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Concatenate Files
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This is generated from the built in components of BuildMaster 7.0.0, and may be different than what you have installed (especially if you have extensions); go to [User Icon] -> Documentation within your BuildMaster instance to see exactly what operations are available.
Concatenate Files
Concatenates files on a server.
Script usage:
Concatenate-Files( File: <text>, [Directory: <text>], [Include: <@(text)>], [Exclude: <@(text)>], [Encoding: <text>], [Separator: <text>] );
This operation may be prefixed with Files::
, although this is a built-in namespace and isn't really necessary.
Arguments:
Name | Format | Script Usage | Usage Notes |
---|---|---|---|
☆ Output file | text | File | This argument is required. |
Directory | text | Directory | |
Include | @(text) | Include | See KB#1119 to learn more about masking syntax. |
Exclude | @(text) | Exclude | See KB#1119 to learn more about masking syntax. |
Encoding | text | Encoding | |
Separator | text | Separator |
Example:
# concatenates all SQL files in the working directory into a # single file, each script separated by a GO statement Concatenate-Files( File: all.sql, Include: *.sql, Separator: >> GO >> );
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