These files was generated by running Jenkins build job. I am using ASCIIDOC 
to create document to collect all into one pdf file.
These files in folder is not fixed, so that is difficult for me to use: 
include::../fileName.txt[] because I do not know the name and the quantity 
of files, I just know the file type (txt).

Cheers
Long     


On Tuesday, January 7, 2014 12:45:19 PM UTC+7, Lex Trotman wrote:
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> On 7 January 2014 15:23, Long Le <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
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>> I have a folder which contains many text files inside. However, the 
>> quantity of files is not fixed and the name of files is also generated 
>> automatically.
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> Use your favourite scripting language to generate the asciidoc includes?
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> Cheers
> Lex
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>> Now I want to get them in order to include into my document. Is there any 
>> way to do solve my issue.
>> Thank you very much!
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