Someone suggested using ${env.branchToBuild}, so I tried env.branchToBuild, 
$env.branchToBuild, ${env.branchToBuild}, and "${env.branchToBuild}" all to 
NO avail.

On Thursday, November 8, 2018 at 10:26:34 AM UTC-5, ZillaYT wrote:
>
> I have a Jenkins Pipeline job which uses "Pipeline script from SCM" as my 
> pipeline. One of this block's parameters is "Branch to build" of course. 
> How can I used an environment variable for the text block? I tried, for 
> example , $branchToBuild, ${branchToBuild} or "${branchToBuild}"  and it 
> just takes those as literal values and does not extrapolate the string. I 
> do have that variable defined and use it in other jobs.
>
> Is it just not possible to do this?
>

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